gum tree Synonyms

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gum tree Meaning

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gum tree (n)

any of various trees of the genera Eucalyptus or Liquidambar or Nyssa that are sources of gum

gum tree Sentence Examples

  1. The towering gum tree cast a long shadow across the sun-drenched clearing.
  2. The sweet scent of gum blossoms wafted through the air, attracting countless bees.
  3. The gum tree's bark peeled off in long, curling strips, revealing a smooth and mottled trunk.
  4. Children played hide-and-seek among the sprawling roots of the giant gum tree.
  5. The gum tree provided shelter for a wide variety of wildlife, from possums to kookaburras.
  6. The gum tree stood as a silent witness to the changing seasons, its leaves turning from vibrant green to fiery red.
  7. The gum tree's sap was used by Aboriginal people for medicinal purposes and as a binding agent.
  8. The gum tree was an integral part of the local ecosystem, providing food and shelter to numerous species.
  9. The gum tree's twisted branches formed intricate patterns against the sky, creating a breathtaking canopy.
  10. As the sun began to set, the gum tree's silhouette cast a long and eerie shadow across the landscape.

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any of various trees of the genera Eucalyptus or Liquidambar or Nyssa that are sources of gum

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The towering gum tree cast a long shadow across the sun-drenched clearing.

The sweet scent of gum blossoms wafted through the air, attracting countless bees.

The gum tree's bark peeled off in long, curling strips, revealing a smooth and mottled trunk.

Children played hide-and-seek among the sprawling roots of the giant gum tree.