THE CROOK OF A TREE
Definition: A bend, curve, or hook-like feature in the trunk or branches of a tree.
Synonyms: Tree Branch, Tree Bend, Tree Curve, Tree Fork, Tree Junction
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
Birds often build their nests in the crook of a tree for safety.
#2
In the crook of the tree, a delicate spider spun its intricate web.
#3
Children gathered beneath the crook of the tree for storytime.
#4
The elusive woodpecker nestled comfortably in the crook of a tree, tapping out its rhythmic percussion.
#5
I climbed up to the crook of a tree to get a better view of the forest.
#6
A bird had built its nest in the crook of a tree, sheltered from the wind.
#7
The squirrel perched comfortably in the crook of a tree, nibbling on an acorn.
#8
In the dense forest, the crook of a tree provided a perfect hiding spot for the elusive owl.
#9
A tire swing hung from the crook of a tree, swaying gently in the afternoon breeze.
#10
With skillful agility, the cat leaped onto the crook of a tree, surveying its surroundings.
#11
Nestled within the crook of a tree, a small bird chirped melodiously.
#12
In autumn, leaves gather in the crook of a tree, forming a colorful mound.
#13
The hammock was suspended between two trees, its center resting in the crook of a tree.
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