tree trunk (Meaning)

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tree trunk (n)

the main stem of a tree; usually covered with bark; the bole is usually the part that is commercially useful for lumber

Synonyms & Antonyms of tree trunk

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tree trunk Sentence Examples

  1. The towering tree trunk cast a long shadow across the forest floor.
  2. The gnarled and rugged tree trunk bore witness to centuries of storms.
  3. Woodpeckers pecked and probed on the rough tree trunk in search of insects.
  4. A squirrel deftly leaped along the rough bark of the tree trunk.
  5. The charred tree trunks stood as a grim reminder of the devastating forest fire.
  6. The hollowed-out tree trunk provided a cozy shelter for a family of raccoons.
  7. The chainsaw roared as it cut through the massive tree trunk, sending sawdust flying.
  8. The intricate carvings on the tree trunk told a story of ancient traditions.
  9. The giant tree trunk seemed to defy gravity as it soared towards the heavens.
  10. The leaning tree trunk threatened to topple over during the next strong gust of wind.

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the main stem of a tree; usually covered with bark; the bole is usually the part that is commercially useful for lumber

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The towering tree trunk cast a long shadow across the forest floor.

The gnarled and rugged tree trunk bore witness to centuries of storms.

Woodpeckers pecked and probed on the rough tree trunk in search of insects.

A squirrel deftly leaped along the rough bark of the tree trunk.