Pronunciation of oaks

Pronunciation of the English word oaks.

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Pronounce oaks in English


oaks in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. From acorns come oaks.
2. The morning after I arrived there, I took a walk into the woods of oaks.
3. Great oaks from little acorns grow.
4. I told him that those ten thousand oaks would look grand in thirty years.
5. Oaks may fall when reeds stand the storm.
6. A more barbarous form of these rejoicings took place among the rude peoples of the north where great blocks of wood blazed in honor of Odin and Thor, and sacrifices of men and cattle were made to them. Mistletoe was cut then from the sacred oaks with a golden sickle by the Prince of the Druids.
7. "There are various classes of Nymphs, my girl," he said, "the Melians, who dwell among the ash-groves, the Dryads, who preside over the oaks, and the Eloean Nymphs, who are guardians of the lakes."
8. From acorns grow oaks.
9. Suddenly we looked down into a cup-like depression, patched with stunted oaks and furs which had been twisted and bent by the fury of years of storm. Two high, narrow towers rose over the trees. The driver pointed with his whip. “Baskerville Hall,” said he.
10. Little strokes fell big oaks.

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