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Definition of treetop in English: treetopnounˈtriːtɒpˈtriˌtɑp usually treetopsThe uppermost part of a tree. 树梢 Example sentencesExamples - Riders are suspended in the jaws of a vampire bat, their legs dangling free, as they swoop over the treetops and soar through the sky.
- I watch slack-mouthed for the fierce rush of delight as it wings its way to the treetops.
- The roses bloomed, swallows skimmed low and the breeze swished the treetops.
- It hovers above the grass, but stops well below the treetops.
- I heard unfamiliar calls from some treetops; I didn't think they were sunbirds.
- When he looked up, he saw a shimmering star lingering in the morning sky, just above the treetops.
- A plume of thick, black smoke could be seen miles away; flames billowed high above the treetops.
- The prehensile tail porcupine in South American actually lives in the treetops.
- Still sitting in my car, I scanned what water I could see over the treetops.
- They were blowing the treetops and shaking the fragile leaves off the few trees planted in the courtyard.
- The lower-planted trees were taller, and the treetops were fairly similar in height.
- They can jump three to four feet from limb to limb in the treetops there.
- Wild animals howl in the hills, while kites and eagles circle above the treetops.
- From high in the treetops he shakes flowers off the branches so they will fall onto girls passing below.
- Mists hung about the treetops so I couldn't tell how high my garden was.
- Other children were high in the tall trees swinging from limbs and lounging in the leafy treetops.
- But she has been playing for time, blathering away in an effort to avoid going 70m up into the treetops.
- Sitting near the front, I felt as if I was soaring up and down from the treetops myself.
- In many views across Sutton, you see more treetops than rooftops.
- Several other yellow-throats sang their sweet, descending songs from the treetops.
Definition of treetop in US English: treetopnounˈtriˌtɑpˈtrēˌtäp usually treetopsThe uppermost part of a tree. 树梢 Example sentencesExamples - Sitting near the front, I felt as if I was soaring up and down from the treetops myself.
- The prehensile tail porcupine in South American actually lives in the treetops.
- A plume of thick, black smoke could be seen miles away; flames billowed high above the treetops.
- When he looked up, he saw a shimmering star lingering in the morning sky, just above the treetops.
- They can jump three to four feet from limb to limb in the treetops there.
- The lower-planted trees were taller, and the treetops were fairly similar in height.
- Riders are suspended in the jaws of a vampire bat, their legs dangling free, as they swoop over the treetops and soar through the sky.
- It hovers above the grass, but stops well below the treetops.
- Other children were high in the tall trees swinging from limbs and lounging in the leafy treetops.
- I heard unfamiliar calls from some treetops; I didn't think they were sunbirds.
- Still sitting in my car, I scanned what water I could see over the treetops.
- They were blowing the treetops and shaking the fragile leaves off the few trees planted in the courtyard.
- In many views across Sutton, you see more treetops than rooftops.
- Wild animals howl in the hills, while kites and eagles circle above the treetops.
- Mists hung about the treetops so I couldn't tell how high my garden was.
- Several other yellow-throats sang their sweet, descending songs from the treetops.
- But she has been playing for time, blathering away in an effort to avoid going 70m up into the treetops.
- I watch slack-mouthed for the fierce rush of delight as it wings its way to the treetops.
- The roses bloomed, swallows skimmed low and the breeze swished the treetops.
- From high in the treetops he shakes flowers off the branches so they will fall onto girls passing below.
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