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adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]A tree-lined road or street has trees on either side. ...the broad, tree-lined avenues. tree-lined in British English (ˈtriːlaɪnd) adjective(of a street, etc) lined or bordered by trees planted in rows the broad, tree-lined avenues Examples of 'tree-lined' in a sentencetree-lined The tree-lined roads blend together so well that if a non-native enters they often become stuck in a leafy bourgeois maze.The properties here are substantial detached houses along a wide tree-lined road.There are quite a lot of tree-lined streets and houses with gardens.It also has the longest tree-lined village street in the country.And its tree-lined streets could be a flourishing area again.There's beautiful architecture and tree-lined roads.We expected tat and tourism, but found a stylish city of tree-lined avenues bursting with life.Nowhere was it more wounded than in the tree-lined avenue that runs around the Acropolis.Perched on a hill in a tree-lined street, they soon made it home.It has tree-lined streets, original gas lamps and is priced accordingly.Make sure you walk the grand tree-lined avenue that leads all the way to the giant Holkham beach.Paramedics called in police after discovering the 56-year-old lying fatally injured at the detached rural home on a tree-lined road.The surprise is walking along a tree-lined avenue for the first time and knowing you'll live there one day.Route Follow wide tree-lined street uphill.When the red and grey brick château appears at the end of the long tree-lined avenue there's a great sense of anticipation.My wife and I nervously looked right and then left as we scanned the pleasant tree-lined street for house numbers.I took the dogs for a walk around the tree-lined streets, and was surprised to see how empty they were. |