Adjectives for Elm | Words to describe Elm
Large
Great
Old
Chinese
Big
Moose
Drooping
Giant
Gigantic
Red
How do you describe Elm?
- 1. The slippery elm is also known as the red elm and moose elm, because its wood is red and moose are fond of browsing its young shoots. 🔊
- 2. The slippery elm is also known as the red elm and moose elm, because its wood is red and moose are fond of browsing its young shoots. 🔊
- 3. In front of the steps two lines of very old elm trees marked the limits of a walk leading through the "back yard" to the vegetable garden. 🔊
- 4. Shirley ran around the house to where Mabel and young Wolfe were swinging in the hammock, in the shade of a giant elm. 🔊
- 5. As for the unhappy maiden, it seemed to her that beneath the sheltering shade of the great elm she enjoyed a peace and happiness to be found nowhere else. 🔊
- 6. Rising early on Midsummer Morn, she ran to the forest, climbed the great elm, and concealed herself in its topmost branches. 🔊
- 7. In spite of many shortcomings the Chinese elm (along with two or three other equally undesirable trees) is to be found in most homestead plantings in my area. 🔊
- 8. Many were its hours of grazing, when the noonday sun rode high in the heavens, and the Alcott boy, book in hand, curled up under the shade of a gigantic elm and read until the shadows began to lengthen. 🔊
- 9. Have you searched all the way from Panama, your winter home, for this old elm, to celebrate your bird marriage, pass your honeymoon and find much joy in nest-building and rearing a family? 🔊
- 10. It was entirely cleared of trees and undergrowth, save where a clump of cool hemlocks, a grove of sugar maples, or a drooping elm gave it those features we so much admire in the country homes of old England. 🔊
- 11. The first thing that presented itself to Sancho's sight was a whole bullock spitted upon a large elm. 🔊