Similar Words to Cabbage Tree:
Andira Inermis
Cabbage Bark
Cabbage Palm
Cabbage-bark Tree
Cordyline Australis
Grass Tree
Livistona Australis
Examples:
1. Pine Tree Leader, this is Turkey Control.
2. You just show her what tree you're gonna do it under.
3. I've scratched my leg on the bark of that tree.
4. L bet you can't play ''Possum Up A Gum Tree''.
5. A-hanging on a tree ? And every day my love would take
6. ? l told the possum in the gum tree
7. More than the weeping willow tree ? lf my darling and her heart
8. Were not for me ? Possum up a gum tree
9. And what happened under the tree?
10. And then you came to a park and there was a dark tree and a yellow moon.
11. Make him strong like the oak tree.
12. He was standing under tree when lightning strike!
13. Tied to that tree, he seemed to be in a trance.
14. You shouldn't have shot the apples off that tree.
15. You'll find him under that tree.
16. Choppin' down tree if you was here.
17. To a tree after you chop it down.
18. How do you prefer them tied to a tree?
19. Maybe the tree will grow big.
20. We'll have peace when every Apache is hung from a tree!
21. If a big wind comes, a tree must bend or be lifted out by its roots.
22. That's a good idea if we can get through this boiled cabbage.
23. I should've stayed here with the stuffed cabbage.
24. Yeah, the tree makes it nice.
25. See where that tree fell in the water?
26. Once we had to eat a bunch of salt grass. It tasted like cabbage.
27. After all, you don't see a lion sitting in a tree every day.
28. Luckily, he had remained near his tree.
29. Did you get those magnolias out of my tree?
30. The judge has not decided whose tree that is exactly.
Definitions of Cabbage tree:
1. Australian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young
2. Tree with shaggy unpleasant-smelling toxic bark and yielding strong durable wood; bark and seeds used as a purgative and vermifuge and narcotic
3. Elegant tree having either a single trunk or a branching trunk each with terminal clusters of long narrow leaves and large panicles of fragrant white, yellow or red flowers; New Zealand
