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Meaning of brettice

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brettice (n.)

The wooden boarding used in supporting the roofs and walls of coal mines. See Brattice.

brettice Sentence Examples

  1. The brettice coating on the pond's surface shimmered under the midday sun.
  2. As winter gripped the land, a delicate layer of brettice blanketed the branches.
  3. The mountaintop was adorned with a stunning display of brettice, glistening like diamonds.
  4. We gingerly stepped across the frozen stream, wary of the thin brettice beneath our feet.
  5. The morning frost left a fragile layer of brettice on the windows, obscuring the view outside.
  6. With each step, our boots crunched against the brettice-covered ground, leaving traces of our passage.
  7. The brettice on the railing signaled the onset of a bitterly cold night.
  8. The landscape transformed into a winter wonderland, adorned with brettice-covered trees and bushes.
  9. Despite the bitter cold, children delighted in the magic of the brettice, creating intricate patterns with their fingers.
  10. As dawn broke, the brettice began to melt, promising the arrival of a new day.

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The wooden boarding used in supporting the roofs and walls of coal mines. See Brattice.

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The brettice coating on the pond's surface shimmered under the midday sun.

As winter gripped the land, a delicate layer of brettice blanketed the branches.

The mountaintop was adorned with a stunning display of brettice, glistening like diamonds.

We gingerly stepped across the frozen stream, wary of the thin brettice beneath our feet.