Tree-lined
(adjective)
Having trees along one or both sides.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from tree + lined 'having a line of'.
Examples:
- The tree-lined avenue was a popular spot for evening walks.
- The tree-lined street provided a scenic route to the park.
- The tree-lined path offered shade from the sun.
- The tree-lined river bank was a peaceful retreat.
- The tree-lined streets of the neighborhood added to its charm.