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Meaning of ghost gum

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ghost gum (n)

small to medium-sized tree of Australia and Tasmania having smooth white to light-grey bark shedding in patches or strips

ghost gum Sentence Examples

  1. The towering ghost gum cast an eerie silhouette against the setting sun.
  2. Beneath the ancient ghost gum, a group of kangaroos grazed peacefully.
  3. The crisp fragrance of ghost gum leaves wafted through the air, hinting at the coming storm.
  4. The ghost gum's bark peeled like paper, revealing its ghostly white underbelly.
  5. The twisted branches of the ghost gum reached towards the heavens, like gnarled old fingers.
  6. A flock of parrots chattered loudly in the canopy of the ghost gum, their colors contrasting with its pale bark.
  7. The ghost gum's roots spread far and wide, anchoring it firmly in the parched earth.
  8. The hollowed-out trunk of the ghost gum provided shelter for countless creatures, both large and small.
  9. The ghost gum stood as a silent witness to the passing of time, its history etched in its weathered bark.
  10. When the wind howled through the ghost gum, it sounded like a chorus of spirits lamenting the loss of the forest.

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small to medium-sized tree of Australia and Tasmania having smooth white to light-grey bark shedding in patches or strips

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The towering ghost gum cast an eerie silhouette against the setting sun.

Beneath the ancient ghost gum, a group of kangaroos grazed peacefully.

The crisp fragrance of ghost gum leaves wafted through the air, hinting at the coming storm.

The ghost gum's bark peeled like paper, revealing its ghostly white underbelly.