pollarded Antonyms

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

Meaning of pollarded

Webster

pollarded (imp. & p. p.)

of Pollard

pollarded Sentence Examples

  1. The pollarded oak tree stood as a majestic guardian at the entrance to the park.
  2. The municipality routinely pollards the trees along the boulevard to prevent them from obstructing traffic.
  3. The pollarded lime trees cast a dappled shade over the cobblestone street, creating a picturesque atmosphere.
  4. The pollarded hornbeams in the hedge served as a natural barrier, marking the boundary of the property.
  5. The pollarded willows by the river danced in the breeze, their long, slender branches swaying gracefully.
  6. The ancient pollarded beech tree bore witness to centuries of history, its gnarled trunk and canopy a testament to its resilience.
  7. The pollarded sycamore trees in the garden offered a sanctuary for birds and other wildlife.
  8. The young pollarded hawthorns were trained into intricate shapes, creating a decorative hedge.
  9. The pollarded fruit trees produced an abundant harvest each year, providing sustenance for both humans and animals.
  10. The pollarded evergreens in the arboretum provided a year-round display of vibrant green foliage.

FAQs About the word pollarded

of Pollard

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pollarded oak tree stood as a majestic guardian at the entrance to the park.

The municipality routinely pollards the trees along the boulevard to prevent them from obstructing traffic.

The pollarded lime trees cast a dappled shade over the cobblestone street, creating a picturesque atmosphere.

The pollarded hornbeams in the hedge served as a natural barrier, marking the boundary of the property.