briered Antonyms
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Meaning of briered
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briered (a.)
Set with briers.
briered Sentence Examples
- As he ventured into the unkempt forest, his clothes became briered within minutes.
- Despite wearing thick pants, she found herself briered after walking through the overgrown field.
- The dog returned from its romp in the woods, briered and in need of grooming.
- The children laughed as they briered themselves while playing tag among the prickly bushes.
- After a long day of hiking, they were exhausted and briered from the thorny underbrush.
- She winced as she realized her hair had become briered while passing through the dense vegetation.
- The farmer's pants were briered and torn after hours of labor in the bramble-covered field.
- He carefully extracted himself from the briered vines, trying to avoid further scratches.
- Despite their efforts to avoid the briers, they ended up briered and scratched from head to toe.
- The explorers returned to camp, briered but exhilarated from their adventure in the wilderness.
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Set with briers.
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As he ventured into the unkempt forest, his clothes became briered within minutes.
Despite wearing thick pants, she found herself briered after walking through the overgrown field.
The dog returned from its romp in the woods, briered and in need of grooming.
The children laughed as they briered themselves while playing tag among the prickly bushes.