PALM-TREE /pä(l)m trÄ /
(noun)
1. The first image that comes after the show proper.
2. The cause of the rage of the audience; something that stir up anger among viewers.
Palm Trees (plural)
(verb)
1. To prevent the continuous progress of an event or activity; to get in the way.
Palm-treed (past tense)
Palm-treeing (present participle)
Palm Tree usage:
(Noun) The palm trees in the ending credits swayed gracefully, as if savoring the taste of the viewers' misery.
(Verb) Just when the main characters were about to kiss, they were palm-treed by a surveillance drone.
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/pä(l)m trÄ /
(noun)
1. The first image that comes after the show proper.
2. The cause of the rage of the audience; something that stir up anger among viewers.
Palm Trees (plural)
(verb)
1. To prevent the continuous progress of an event or activity; to get in the way.
Palm Tree usages:
(Noun) The palm trees in the ending credits swayed gracefully, as if savoring the taste of the viewers' misery.
(Verb) Just when the main characters were about to make up, they were palm-treed by a surveillance drone.