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How do you use boughs in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "boughs" in a sentence:

Simple Sentences:

* The wind rustled through the boughs of the ancient oak tree.

* The birds built their nests in the boughs of the willow tree.

* The children decorated the house with boughs of holly for the holidays.

More Complex Sentences:

* Sunlight filtered through the boughs, casting dancing shadows on the forest floor.

* The snow-laden boughs bowed under the weight, threatening to snap.

* She reached up and plucked a single, perfect blossom from the boughs of the cherry tree.

Figurative Language:

* The boughs of the tree reached out like welcoming arms.

* Her hair flowed like a cascade of golden boughs.

* The laughter of the children echoed through the boughs, a joyful symphony.

Remember: "Boughs" is the plural form of "bough." You would use "boughs" when referring to more than one branch of a tree.

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