hazel tree (Meaning)

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hazel tree (n)

Australian tree grown especially for ornament and its fine-grained wood and bearing edible nuts

Synonyms & Antonyms of hazel tree

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hazel tree Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient hazel tree stood majestically at the edge of the forest, its gnarled roots anchoring it firmly in the earth.
  2. The sweet scent of hazelnuts wafted through the air as squirrels scampered along the branches of the towering hazel tree.
  3. The wise old druid sat beneath the sacred hazel tree, its emerald leaves forming a canopy above him.
  4. The hunter's arrow found its mark in the trunk of the hazel tree, its bark trembling with each impact.
  5. The young maiden gathered hazel twigs to craft a protective amulet, their delicate green stems shimmering in the sunlight.
  6. The legend of the hazel tree spoke of its ability to grant wishes and guide wanderers from harm.
  7. The children played hide-and-seek among the twisted roots of the ancient hazel tree, its hollow trunk providing a secret hiding place.
  8. The wood of the hazel tree was prized by artisans for its strength and durability, making it ideal for crafting weapons and tools.
  9. The crimson leaves of the hazel tree danced in the autumn breeze, painting the forest in vibrant hues.
  10. The hazel tree witnessed countless events throughout history, its presence a constant reminder of the passage of time.

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Australian tree grown especially for ornament and its fine-grained wood and bearing edible nuts

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The ancient hazel tree stood majestically at the edge of the forest, its gnarled roots anchoring it firmly in the earth.

The sweet scent of hazelnuts wafted through the air as squirrels scampered along the branches of the towering hazel tree.

The wise old druid sat beneath the sacred hazel tree, its emerald leaves forming a canopy above him.

The hunter's arrow found its mark in the trunk of the hazel tree, its bark trembling with each impact.