treelined
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of treelined
Example Sentences
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The hole is now treelined, with two fairway bunkers on the left added a decade after Mitera’s feat.
From Golf Digest • Apr. 27, 2020
You never really get used to hearing the president of the United States shouting, "Oh, don't leak! Please don't leak!" as his gently slicing golf ball drifts into a treelined rough.
From Golf Digest • Apr. 15, 2020
The living room’s soaring windows offer views of the treelined street in the Cobble Hill neighborhood.
From Architectural Digest • Jun. 26, 2015
He hit the streets—not the tony treelined streets of the Upper East Side, but the crowded and dingy immigrant streets of the Lower East Side and working class Brooklyn.
From Time • May 4, 2015
The streets of Easton, even the main arteries that they walked on, were sleepy, treelined roads.
From "Homecoming" by Cynthia Voigt
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