Withe example sentences
Related (7): wicker, pliant, flexible, supple, bendable, twistable, limber
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noun
withe (noun)
- a tough, flexible branch of an osier or other willow, used for tying, binding, or basketry:
- another term for osier
"Withe" Example Sentences
1. The witch crafted a wand from a wither boxwood withe.2. Dad made a withe fence around the garden to keep the rabbits out.
3. The angler pulled out a writhing fish caught in his fishing withe.
4. I fashioned a basket out of willow withes for my flowers.
5. The reeds were woven together with withes to create a sturdy mat.
6. The farmer used a withe to tie up the hay bales.
7. The cowboy lashed his horse with a thin withe to startle it into moving.
8. The river was bridged by a withe-covered footbridge.
9. The hunter fashioned a trap out of a bent withed sapling and bait.
10. The lone branch was covered in a thick coat of withes.
11. The vines twisted and tangled, forming an impenetrable withe thicket.
12. The harvester used withes to bundle up the wheat.
13. The snake slithered through the withered grass and withe.
14. The boy used a withe to catapult his pebbles.
15. A shroud of withes were draped over the dead god's statue.
16. The gypsy read my fortune with the help of a withe wand.
17. The shepherd guided his sheep with a crook made from a sturdy withe.
18. The island was littered with withe wreaths in honor of the goddess's passing.
19. The woodsman sharpened his withe axe on a whetstone.
20. The withe dragon breathed fire over the kingdom.
21. She weaved a lei out of tropical withes to wear to the luau.
22. The rioters tied stones to a withe rope to break the windows.
23. The fisherman used a withe net to capture his catch.
24. The wounded bear was kept in place by a withe snare.
25. A withe twisted around the wheel, keeping it from spinning out of control.
26. The minstrel strummed on his withy lyre, filling the air with sweet music.
27. The sailor tied his boat to a withe-covered buoy in the harbor.
28. The warrior brandished a withe spear, determined to defend his home.
29. The reenactor wore a withe haloed wreath on his head, signifying his rank.
30. The storm caused the withered tree trunk to crack around its wither withes.
Common Phases
1. With a steady hand;2. With a heavy heart;
3. With bated breath;
4. With a pinch of salt;
5. With all my heart;
6. With flying colors;
7. With open arms;
8. With a grain of truth;
9. With great power comes great responsibility;
10. With a silver lining.
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