<span class="searchmatch">dueling</span> <span class="searchmatch">trees</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">dueling</span> <span class="searchmatch">tree</span>...
<span class="searchmatch">dueling</span> <span class="searchmatch">tree</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">dueling</span> <span class="searchmatch">trees</span>) A post with a number of targets extending from its left and right sides, which (in some versions) swing from one side...
double <span class="searchmatch">tree</span> doubletree double-<span class="searchmatch">tree</span> dove <span class="searchmatch">tree</span> downtree dragon <span class="searchmatch">tree</span> dressed up like a Christmas <span class="searchmatch">tree</span> drumstick <span class="searchmatch">tree</span> <span class="searchmatch">dueling</span> <span class="searchmatch">tree</span> dule <span class="searchmatch">tree</span> dynamite <span class="searchmatch">tree</span> Dyson...
searching for red maple <span class="searchmatch">trees</span> to be tapped for syrup as part of the Stockton Maple Project when he came across the new champion <span class="searchmatch">tree</span>. championess champion...
books”), from librarius (“concerning books”), from liber (“the inner bark of <span class="searchmatch">trees</span>; paper, parchment, book”), probably derived from a Proto-Indo-European base...
January 17, Saddam Hussein, Broadcast on Baghdad state radio. The great <span class="searchmatch">duel</span>, the mother of all battles has begun. (dated, when followed by a surname)...
the beating rain on the easement; sure by the ‘wuther’ of wind amongst <span class="searchmatch">trees</span>, denoting a garden outside; sure by the chill, the whiteness, the solitude...
See also: mięcz Etymology <span class="searchmatch">tree</span> Proto-Slavic *mečь Kashubian miecz Inherited from Proto-Slavic *mèčь. IPA(key): /ˈmjɛt͡ʃ/ Rhymes: -ɛt͡ʃ Syllabification:...
of increasinbly bizarre ice-breaking prompts, including “film a singing <span class="searchmatch">duel</span> between the best and worst singers”, “show a WSC staff member a wild amogus”...
reach of an ordinary news-writer. 1858, Thomas Carlyle, “Imminency of War or <span class="searchmatch">Duel</span>, between the Britannic and Prussian Majesties”, in History of Friedrich II...