Scythedorigin example sentences

Related (2): scythe, origin

scythe

noun

scythe (noun) · scythes (plural noun)

  - a tool used for cutting crops such as grass or wheat, with a long curved blade at the end of a long pole attached to which are one or two short handles.

  - cut with a scythe:

  - move through or penetrate something rapidly and forcefully:

Synonyms

billhook, sickle, cut, shear, trim, crop, clip

"Scythedorigin" Example Sentences

1. The farmer scythed the tall grass in the field.
2. She scythed through the water with powerful strokes.
3. The soldier scythed down the enemy with his sword.
4. The mower scythed a perfect line through the lawn.
5. The blades of the helicopter scythed through the air.
6. The athlete scythed through the competition to reach the finish line first.
7. The chef scythed through the vegetables with ease.
8. The wind scythed through the trees, causing them to sway.
9. The fire scythed through the forest, leaving destruction in its wake.
10. The car scythed through the traffic, weaving in and out of lanes.
11. The knife scythed through the tough meat.
12. The dancer scythed through the air with grace and precision.
13. The music scythed through the silence, filling the room with sound.
14. The plane scythed through the clouds, soaring high into the sky.
15. The boat scythed through the water, leaving a trail of white foam behind it.
16. The runner scythed through the finish line, breaking the record.
17. The storm scythed through the town, causing damage and destruction.
18. The eagle scythed through the sky, searching for prey.
19. The bullet scythed through the air, hitting its target with deadly accuracy.
20. The surfer scythed through the waves, riding them with skill and expertise.
21. The skateboarder scythed through the park, performing tricks and stunts.
22. The artist scythed through the canvas with bold strokes of color.
23. The sun scythed through the clouds, shining brightly on the world below.
24. The snowboarder scythed through the snow, leaving tracks behind in the powder.
25. The crop duster scythed through the fields, spraying pesticides on the plants.
26. The lawn mower scythed through the thick overgrowth, leaving a neat and tidy lawn.
27. The scissors scythed through the fabric, cutting it with ease.
28. The motorcycle scythed through the winding roads, speeding towards the horizon.
29. The athlete scythed through the water like a fish, leaving her competitors behind.
30. The rollercoaster scythed through the loops and twists, thrilling its passengers with every turn.

Common Phases

1. Scythedorigin was a powerful force in the battle;
2. The army marched forward with scythedorigin at their side;
3. The scythedorigin cut through the ranks of the enemy;
4. The knight wielded Scythedorigin with deadly precision;
5. Scythedorigin glinted in the sunlight as it was drawn from its sheath;
6. The sound of Scythedorigin slicing through the air echoed across the battlefield;
7. Scythedorigin was a prized possession, passed down through generations;
8. The warrior held Scythedorigin aloft as a symbol of their victory;
9. Scythedorigin was a respected artifact, entrusted to only the bravest of fighters;
10. The energy of Scythedorigin hummed through the air, fueling the troops.

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