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brier-wood (n)

wood from the hard woody root of the briar Erica arborea; used to make tobacco pipes

brier-wood Sentence Examples

  1. The artisan carefully selected a piece of brier-wood for crafting a new pipe.
  2. The intricate grain patterns in brier-wood pipes are highly sought after by collectors.
  3. He polished the brier-wood to a smooth finish, enhancing its natural beauty.
  4. The old man enjoyed whittling small figurines from seasoned brier-wood.
  5. The smell of burning brier-wood filled the air as he lit his pipe.
  6. The heirloom jewelry box was lined with fragrant brier-wood to protect precious trinkets.
  7. The carver skillfully sculpted a delicate rose from a block of brier-wood.
  8. The chair's armrests were adorned with ornate carvings in brier-wood.
  9. Legends told of a magical staff carved from ancient brier-wood that granted its wielder immense power.
  10. The craftsman's workshop was filled with the sweet scent of freshly cut brier-wood as he worked on his latest creation.

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wood from the hard woody root of the briar Erica arborea; used to make tobacco pipes

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The artisan carefully selected a piece of brier-wood for crafting a new pipe.

The intricate grain patterns in brier-wood pipes are highly sought after by collectors.

He polished the brier-wood to a smooth finish, enhancing its natural beauty.

The old man enjoyed whittling small figurines from seasoned brier-wood.