He found a long, slightly crooked branch to use as a staff and a couple of feathers to stick in his hair.
At the spot where he rested, a crooked branch made a convenient fork.
Looking straight up could see light filtering through the thick, crooked branches and the greenish brown leaves of the bush that sheltered her.
There was no wind to move the trailers of moss, so they hung limp from crooked branches.
I made it out of three crooked branches and a blanket when I was about six years old.
The trunk is short and the crooked branches form an open, irregular crown.
The trunk is short and it divides into many crooked branches.
He raised it, experimentally, aiming at a crooked branch on a pine not far away.
He pointed to a huge crooked branch, one of many littering the forest floor.
Family trees not seldom have a crooked branch; or, to use a more apposite figure, many a flock has its black sheep.