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Meaning of briary

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briary (s)

having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns or setae etc.

briary Sentence Examples

  1. The hiker cautiously navigated the briary path, their boots snagging on the thorny branches.
  2. The abandoned cottage was overgrown with a dense, briary thicket, its windows hidden from view.
  3. The birdsong echoed through the briary clearing, creating a peaceful atmosphere despite the prickly surroundings.
  4. With thick gloves, the gardener meticulously cleared the briary patch to make way for a new flower bed.
  5. The legend spoke of a lost treasure hidden deep within a treacherous, briary maze.
  6. The sunlight filtered through the leaves of the sprawling, briary rose bush, casting dappled shadows on the ground.
  7. The playful puppy emerged from the briary undergrowth, its fur snagged with bits of leaves and twigs.
  8. The briary landscape provided a natural refuge for small animals seeking shelter from larger predators.
  9. The thorny branches of the briary rosebush served as a natural barrier protecting the delicate flower buds within.
  10. As the wind rustled through the briary patch, it created a symphony of rustling leaves and snapping twigs.

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having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns or setae etc.

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The hiker cautiously navigated the briary path, their boots snagging on the thorny branches.

The abandoned cottage was overgrown with a dense, briary thicket, its windows hidden from view.

The birdsong echoed through the briary clearing, creating a peaceful atmosphere despite the prickly surroundings.

With thick gloves, the gardener meticulously cleared the briary patch to make way for a new flower bed.