Definition of tree-covered in US English:
tree-covered
adjectiveˈtrēˌkəvərdˈtriˌkəvərd
(of an area of land) covered with trees.
lush, tree-covered mountains
country now so tree-covered and altered one cannot get one's bearings
Example sentencesExamples
- At an isolated crossroads stands this old inn, enfolded by high peaks and craggy tree-covered fells.
- The steep banks of the Ohio River are largely tree-covered as they pass through Cincinnati.
- The apartment, perched on a hillside, overlooked one of the many islets which are dotted around this rugged tree-covered coastline.
- I thought I could just make out a tree-covered ridge protruding through the thick layer of clouds.
- It is on 74 acres (30 hectares) of tree-covered land.
- Morning mist is still settling on the tree-covered mountains.
- Still, the couple was reluctant to leave their tree-covered three-acre lot.
- At some point we made our way to a sharply ascending tree-covered bank.
- The estate is surrounded on three sides by tree-covered hills and at the centre of it is a series of open greens used by local children.
- Added to that is one of the most refreshing natural settings of any European city: a large lake, two rivers and tree-covered hills.