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Meaning of disgarland
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disgarland (v. t.)
To strip of a garland.
disgarland Sentence Examples
- The once-vibrant garden now lay disgarlanded, its flowers wilted and its leaves brown and brittle.
- The old woman's hair was disgarlanded with age, its once-lustrous locks now thin and gray.
- The statue of the goddess stood disgarlanded, its once-ornate headdress now missing.
- The city was disgarlanded after the war, its buildings in ruins and its streets deserted.
- The disgarlanded tree stood alone in the field, its branches bare and its leaves long gone.
- The once-festive room was now disgarlanded, its decorations taken down and its lights turned off.
- The disgarlanded bride walked down the aisle, her face pale and her eyes filled with tears.
- The disgarlanded soldier returned home from war, his uniform torn and his body weary.
- The disgarlanded house stood empty, its windows boarded up and its doors locked.
- The disgarlanded trophy stood on the mantel, a reminder of a victory long forgotten.
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To strip of a garland.
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The once-vibrant garden now lay disgarlanded, its flowers wilted and its leaves brown and brittle.
The old woman's hair was disgarlanded with age, its once-lustrous locks now thin and gray.
The statue of the goddess stood disgarlanded, its once-ornate headdress now missing.
The city was disgarlanded after the war, its buildings in ruins and its streets deserted.