Usages of tree; wood
To make a book, you need approximately one tree.
Mnemonic: the grain is so heavy that it bends the tree it grows on.
Are those horns on that tree? No, they're giant grains of rice!
You find a box made of bamboo, containing a tree and an eye.
You need an extra tree to turn a table into a desk.
The cherry tree blossoms for everyone, even for an ostensibly insignificant woman.
A person leaning against a tree is taking a rest.
Between the trees, children mingle in a school.
To grow a vegetable, plant grass near a tree and use your fingernail to tend it.
Behind a tree, the sun rises in the east.
Once the trees start to look yellow, you know things are going sideways.
A natural forest has more trees than a manmade forest, because less are cut away.
A manmade forest only has a few trees, because many are cut away by humans.
On a cliff, you cut down a tree you will use to make a floor.
In the rice paddy there's a tree that's bearing fruit.
A curious mind used a tree to craft the first chair.
In the world of trees, there are many leaves.
Building a bridge requires trees that are lofty.
One tree is not yet a forest.
How many trees do you need to build a machine?
The trees look so tasty, your mouth starts to bundle saliva just looking at them.
A tree found a companion in a shelf.
Your relatives have the annoying disposition to stand in a tree and look down on you.
If you enclose a tree, it's in trouble.
The tree in your inner palace has excellent posture.
A cupful of tree is not drinkable.
You see some small birds gather in a tree.
You are amazed by the fact that trees have mouths.
You dedicate yourself to turning trees into rods.
Each and every tree has more status than you.