briery Antonyms
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Meaning of briery
Wordnet
briery (s)
having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns or setae etc.
Webster
briery (a.)
Full of briers; thorny.
Webster
briery (n.)
A place where briers grow.
briery Sentence Examples
- The path through the woods became increasingly briery, making progress slow and difficult.
- The children ventured cautiously into the briery thicket, wary of the thorns.
- Despite their efforts to clear the land, the area remained briery and overgrown.
- He emerged from the dense briery undergrowth with scratches covering his arms and legs.
- The once-manicured garden had become wild and briery after years of neglect.
- Birds nested in the tangled branches of the briery bushes, finding safety amidst the thorns.
- She searched for ripe blackberries among the briery brambles, careful to avoid the prickly stems.
- The hunters avoided the briery terrain, knowing it would slow them down and give their prey an advantage.
- As dusk fell, they sought shelter from the elements in a small clearing within the briery forest.
- Despite the briery surroundings, the explorer pressed on, determined to reach the hidden treasure rumored to lie ahead.
FAQs About the word briery
having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns or setae etc.Full of briers; thorny., A place where briers grow.
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The path through the woods became increasingly briery, making progress slow and difficult.
The children ventured cautiously into the briery thicket, wary of the thorns.
Despite their efforts to clear the land, the area remained briery and overgrown.
He emerged from the dense briery undergrowth with scratches covering his arms and legs.