treeful Antonyms

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Meaning of treeful

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treeful (n.)

The quantity or number which fills a tree.

treeful Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic oak towered over the forest, its branches laden with a treeful of vibrant autumn leaves.
  2. The apple tree in the orchard was a sight to behold, its limbs weighed down with a treeful of ripe, juicy fruit.
  3. The cherry blossoms exploded into a treeful of delicate pink petals, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
  4. The magnolia tree displayed a treeful of fragrant flowers, their creamy white petals a testament to nature's beauty.
  5. The maple tree turned into a treeful of blazing crimson, signaling the arrival of fall.
  6. The almond tree bloomed with a treeful of delicate white flowers, promising a bountiful harvest.
  7. The pine tree stood tall, its branches heavy with a treeful of green needles that rustled gently in the wind.
  8. The birch tree's bark was adorned with a treeful of smooth white patches, each resembling a tiny canvas.
  9. The willow tree bent gracefully over the stream, its branches cascading downward with a treeful of weeping leaves.
  10. The palm tree swayed in the tropical breeze, its tall trunk supporting a treeful of large, fan-shaped fronds.

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The quantity or number which fills a tree.

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The majestic oak towered over the forest, its branches laden with a treeful of vibrant autumn leaves.

The apple tree in the orchard was a sight to behold, its limbs weighed down with a treeful of ripe, juicy fruit.

The cherry blossoms exploded into a treeful of delicate pink petals, creating a breathtaking spectacle.

The magnolia tree displayed a treeful of fragrant flowers, their creamy white petals a testament to nature's beauty.