enfiled Antonyms
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Meaning of enfiled
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enfiled (p. a.)
Having some object, as the head of a man or beast, impaled upon it; as, a sword which is said to be enfiled of the thing which it pierces.
enfiled Sentence Examples
- The soldier enfiled his bayonet with a swift and practiced motion.
- The hiker enfiled his backpack with all of his necessary gear for the trek.
- The tailor enfiled the needle with thread, preparing to mend the torn clothing.
- The hunter enfiled his rifle, taking aim at the deer in the distance.
- The artist enfiled her paintbrush with vibrant colors, ready to create a masterpiece.
- The writer enfiled his pen with ink, beginning to compose a heartfelt letter.
- The musician enfiled his guitar strings, tuning them perfectly for the upcoming performance.
- The chef enfiled a skewer with various meats and vegetables, preparing a delicious kabob.
- The florist enfiled a bouquet of roses with delicate care, creating a beautiful arrangement.
- The gardener enfiled a shovel with soil, planting a new sapling in the backyard.
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Having some object, as the head of a man or beast, impaled upon it; as, a sword which is said to be enfiled of the thing which it pierces.
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The soldier enfiled his bayonet with a swift and practiced motion.
The hiker enfiled his backpack with all of his necessary gear for the trek.
The tailor enfiled the needle with thread, preparing to mend the torn clothing.
The hunter enfiled his rifle, taking aim at the deer in the distance.