edder Antonyms

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Meaning of edder

Webster

edder (n.)

An adder or serpent.

Flexible wood worked into the top of hedge stakes, to bind them together.

Webster

edder (v. t.)

To bind the top interweaving edder; as, to edder a hedge.

edder Sentence Examples

  1. The bee's buzzing could be heard clearly in the edder of the meadow.
  2. She tied the edder of hay to the back of the wagon.
  3. He tried to edder away from the approaching storm.
  4. The little boy ran through the edder, laughing and shouting.
  5. The hikers had to carefully edder their way through the dense underbrush.
  6. The farmer's dog edder through the field, chasing after a rabbit.
  7. The ducks paddled in the edder, their feathers glistening in the sunshine.
  8. The wind edder through the trees, making a gentle rustling sound.
  9. The old man sat on a bench, eddering at the passing clouds.
  10. The river edder along its banks, providing water for the nearby town.

FAQs About the word edder

An adder or serpent., Flexible wood worked into the top of hedge stakes, to bind them together., To bind the top interweaving edder; as, to edder a hedge.

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The bee's buzzing could be heard clearly in the edder of the meadow.

She tied the edder of hay to the back of the wagon.

He tried to edder away from the approaching storm.

The little boy ran through the edder, laughing and shouting.