acorned Antonyms

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Meaning of acorned

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acorned (a.)

Furnished or loaded with acorns.

Fed or filled with acorns.

acorned Sentence Examples

  1. The forest floor was carpeted with acorned leaves, creating a crunchy pathway for hikers.
  2. The old oak tree, heavily acorned this year, attracted a multitude of squirrels preparing for winter.
  3. The backyard became a playground for chipmunks as the trees acorned abundantly in the fall.
  4. The rural landscape transformed into a golden vista as the fields were acorned by the surrounding oak trees.
  5. The charming cottage had a thatched roof, acorned and weathered by years of rustic charm.
  6. The farmer's field, acorned with the fallen nuts, provided a feast for the local wildlife.
  7. The autumn wind rustled through the acorned branches, creating a soothing melody in the forest.
  8. Walking through the park, the jogger enjoyed the crunching sound of acorned twigs beneath their feet.
  9. The ancient oak, acorned for generations, stood as a symbol of endurance and resilience.
  10. The squirrel scurried along the fence, its cheeks bulging with acorned treasures collected from the nearby trees.

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Furnished or loaded with acorns., Fed or filled with acorns.

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The forest floor was carpeted with acorned leaves, creating a crunchy pathway for hikers.

The old oak tree, heavily acorned this year, attracted a multitude of squirrels preparing for winter.

The backyard became a playground for chipmunks as the trees acorned abundantly in the fall.

The rural landscape transformed into a golden vista as the fields were acorned by the surrounding oak trees.