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pollarded Meaning
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pollarded (imp. & p. p.)
of Pollard
pollarded Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The pollarded willows by the river danced in the breeze, their long, slender branches swaying gracefully.
- The ancient pollarded beech tree bore witness to centuries of history, its gnarled trunk and canopy a testament to its resilience.
- The pollarded sycamore trees in the garden offered a sanctuary for birds and other wildlife.
- The young pollarded hawthorns were trained into intricate shapes, creating a decorative hedge.
- The pollarded fruit trees produced an abundant harvest each year, providing sustenance for both humans and animals.
- The pollarded evergreens in the arboretum provided a year-round display of vibrant green foliage.
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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.