FIR in a Sentence
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26 example sentences for FIR, such as:
1. This fir tree is made up of four different parts.
2. There was a line of fir trees on either side of the road.
3. Both road and stream wound up through a valley dense with scrub oak and fir.
4. Connie climbed the fence into the narrow path between the dense, bristling young firs.
5. She turned down it adventurously, between the thick young firs, which gave way soon to the old oak wood.
2. There was a line of fir trees on either side of the road.
3. Both road and stream wound up through a valley dense with scrub oak and fir.
4. Connie climbed the fence into the narrow path between the dense, bristling young firs.
5. She turned down it adventurously, between the thick young firs, which gave way soon to the old oak wood.
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Meanings and Examples of FIR
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fir
n. any of various evergreen trees of the genus Abies; chiefly of upland areas
n. nonresinous wood of a fir tree
Classic Sentence: (22 in 2 pages)
1 Soon to the foregoing trees there became added an occasional birch or spruce fir, while in the dense undergrowth around their roots could be seen the blue iris and the yellow wood-tulip.
2 Bogucharovo lay in a flat uninteresting part of the country among fields and forests of fir and birch, which were partly cut down.
3 It was at the end of a village that stretched along the highroad in the midst of a young copse in which were a few fir trees.
4 The coarse evergreen color of the small fir trees scattered here and there among the birches was an unpleasant reminder of winter.
5 Far in the distance in that birch and fir forest to the right of the road, the cross and belfry of the Kolocha Monastery gleamed in the sun.
6 At length Clym reached the margin of a fir and beech plantation that had been enclosed from heath land in the year of his birth.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: 6 Yeobright Goes, and the Breach Is Complete
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: 6 Yeobright Goes, and the Breach Is Complete
7 The spiky points of the fir trees behind the house rose into the sky like the turrets and pinnacles of an abbey.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
Context Highlight In BOOK 5: 7 The Night of the Sixth of November
Context Highlight In BOOK 5: 7 The Night of the Sixth of November
8 Both road and stream wound up through a valley dense with scrub oak and fir.
9 The Fire-god rages with loose rein over thwarts and oars and hulls of painted fir.
10 She turned down it adventurously, between the thick young firs, which gave way soon to the old oak wood.
11 Connie climbed the fence into the narrow path between the dense, bristling young firs.
12 Further ahead were dimly visible an irregular dwelling-house, garden, and outbuildings, backed by a clump of firs.
13 It was to the full as lonely a place as Rainbarrow, though at rather a lower level; and it was more sheltered from wind and weather on account of the few firs to the north.
14 It was almost as lonely as that of Eustacia's grandfather, but the fact that it stood near a heath was disguised by a belt of firs which almost enclosed the premises.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: 6 Yeobright Goes, and the Breach Is Complete
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: 6 Yeobright Goes, and the Breach Is Complete
15 Suddenly we looked down into a cuplike depression, patched with stunted oaks and firs which had been twisted and bent by the fury of years of storm.
Example Sentence:
1 This fir tree is made up of four different parts.
2 There was a line of fir trees on either side of the road.
3 Walking along the tree-lined paths of the arboretum, Rita noted poplars, firs, and some particularly fine sycamores.
4 Today, by comparison, they are increasingly a blend of native broadleaf species, such as larch, oak, willow and ash, with neat rows of Douglas firs and Sitka spruces.