Definitionn. any of several large deciduous trees with rounded spreading crowns and smooth grey bark and small sweet edible triangular nuts enclosed in burs
Last update: September 8, 2015
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Prohaska (83), the species most liable to be struck are oaks, poplars and pear trees; beech trees again are exceptionally safe. [Please select]
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"Heap de beech leaves an' de oak leaves upon dis heah po' los' niggah." [Please select]
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She met him with outstretched arms, beneath the beech tree. [Please select]
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Halfway down the drive he looked back and saw her standing under the beech tree. [Please select]
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See if you can hit that beech-tree in front of you. [Please select]
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Mast, the fruit of oak and beech or other forest trees. [Please select]
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It was doubtless their granary; they had beech-nuts stored there, I'll warrant.' [Please select]
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Go around that, look ahead, and you'll see the biggest beech tree you ever saw.' [Please select]
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Boulatruelle ascended the beech as high as he was able. [Please select]
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Here he scratched out a small, semicircular "pocket," which he filled with miscellaneous supplies--seeds of many kinds, a few beech-nuts, hazel-nuts, and acorns, as well as roots of horse-tail grass and fibrous river-weed. [Please select]
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One night, however, the father vole, while foraging near the hedgerow, was snapped up and eaten by the big brown owl from the beech-wood across the valley. [Please select]
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