"Doretree" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think you meant "doiretree".
A doiretree is not a commonly used word in English. However, I believe you might be referring to a "durian tree". Durian (Doire in Malay) is a tropical fruit tree native to Southeast Asia, known for its unique odor and flavor. The fruit is oblong in shape, prickly on the outside, and contains a creamy, custard-like flesh.
I apologize, but it seems you provided a non-existent word "doretree". I'm a professional English teacher, and I would like to help you with the correct usage examples based on a valid English word.
If you meant to ask about the word "dormitory" or "doritory", here are 5 usage examples in markdown format:
Dorcas is an ancient Greek name (Δορκάς, Dorkas) that means "gazelle" or "female deer". In the New Testament of the Bible, Dorcas is the name of a virtuous woman in Joppa who was raised from the dead by St. Peter (Acts 9:36-43).
Doreen is a given name, typically feminine, of Irish or English origin. It is derived from the Gaelic name "Dorchaín," meaning "dark" or "brown." It is also sometimes associated with the word "dore," which means "gift" or "present." As a given name, Doreen is often used to refer to a woman who is seen as strong, elegant, and sophisticated.