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Meaning of witch elm

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witch elm (n)

Eurasian elm often planted as a shade tree

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witch elm (n.)

See Wych-elm.

witch elm Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient witch elm stood tall, its gnarled roots grasping the earth like a witch's claws.
  2. The witch elm's canopy spread wide, casting an eerie shadow over the forest below.
  3. Legend had it that a cunning witch had once been hanged from the witch elm, cursing it with her dying breath.
  4. The witch elm's bark was covered in strange symbols, said to have been carved by the witch herself.
  5. The nearby villagers avoided the witch elm, fearing to incur the wrath of the cursed spirit that resided within.
  6. As the sun began to set, the witch elm's branches seemed to dance and sway, as if guided by an unseen force.
  7. A group of curious children dared to approach the witch elm, but they were quickly chased away by its ominous aura.
  8. The witch elm's lifespan was said to be eternal, a testament to its supernatural origins.
  9. The local historian believed that the witch elm contained the key to a long-lost treasure, but no one dared to venture near it.
  10. Despite its ominous reputation, the witch elm held a certain allure for those who dared to gaze upon its twisted limbs and haunted history.

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Eurasian elm often planted as a shade treeSee Wych-elm.

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The ancient witch elm stood tall, its gnarled roots grasping the earth like a witch's claws.

The witch elm's canopy spread wide, casting an eerie shadow over the forest below.

Legend had it that a cunning witch had once been hanged from the witch elm, cursing it with her dying breath.

The witch elm's bark was covered in strange symbols, said to have been carved by the witch herself.