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Meaning of engirt
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engirt ()
of Engird
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engirt (v. t.)
To engird.
engirt Sentence Examples
- The majestic castle stood engirt by a sparkling moat, its ancient walls reflecting in the shimmering water.
- A verdant forest engirt the secluded cabin, creating a serene sanctuary away from the bustling city.
- The towering mountain peaks engirt the picturesque valley, their snow-capped summits piercing the clear blue sky.
- The bustling marketplace was engirt by narrow cobblestone streets, lined with colorful stalls selling an array of goods.
- A thick hedge of thorny roses engirt the enchanting garden, protecting its delicate blooms from the outside world.
- The ancient city was engirt by a massive stone wall, its imposing presence a testament to the power and resilience of its inhabitants.
- A glistening halo of light engirt the angelic figure, casting a celestial glow upon the surrounding scene.
- The mysterious island was engirt by treacherous waters, making it inaccessible to all but the most daring adventurers.
- The sprawling estate was engirt by manicured lawns and lush gardens, creating an opulent oasis in the heart of the countryside.
- The precious jewel was engirt by a delicate setting of gold, enhancing its captivating brilliance.
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of Engird, To engird.
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The majestic castle stood engirt by a sparkling moat, its ancient walls reflecting in the shimmering water.
A verdant forest engirt the secluded cabin, creating a serene sanctuary away from the bustling city.
The towering mountain peaks engirt the picturesque valley, their snow-capped summits piercing the clear blue sky.
The bustling marketplace was engirt by narrow cobblestone streets, lined with colorful stalls selling an array of goods.