briarroot Synonyms

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briarroot Meaning

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briarroot (n)

hard woody root of the briar Erica arborea

briarroot Sentence Examples

  1. The artisan carefully carved the pipe from a seasoned piece of briarroot. (More natural: "…seasoned briar wood.")
  2. The aroma of aged tobacco wafted from the smoker's briarroot pipe. (More natural: "…briar wood pipe.")
  3. The workshop was filled with the distinctive smell of sawdust and polished briarroot. (More natural: "…briar wood.")
  4. Antique briarroot pipes were displayed in the glass cabinet, each with a unique story to tell. (More natural: "…antique briar wood pipes.")
  5. Collectors prized the rich grain patterns found in certain types of briarroot. (More natural: "…certain types of briar wood.")
  6. The process of crafting a briarroot pipe involved meticulous shaping and sanding. (More natural: "…crafting a briar wood pipe.")
  7. Skilled artisans could transform a simple briarroot into a work of art. (More natural: "…briar wood into a work of art.")
  8. Historians traced the evolution of pipe-making techniques through studying various briarroot styles. (More natural: "…briar wood styles.")
  9. The local woodworker specialized in crafting traditional pipes from locally sourced briarroot. (More natural: "…briar wood.")
  10. As a sustainable alternative, other types of wood began to replace briarroot in pipe making. (More natural: "…other types of wood began to replace briar wood in pipe making.")

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hard woody root of the briar Erica arborea

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The artisan carefully carved the pipe from a seasoned piece of briarroot. (More natural: "…seasoned briar wood.")

The aroma of aged tobacco wafted from the smoker's briarroot pipe. (More natural: "…briar wood pipe.")

The workshop was filled with the distinctive smell of sawdust and polished briarroot. (More natural: "…briar wood.")

Antique briarroot pipes were displayed in the glass cabinet, each with a unique story to tell. (More natural: "…antique briar wood pipes.")