girding Synonyms

girding Meaning

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girding (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Gird

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girding (n.)

That with which one is girded; a girdle.

girding Sentence Examples

  1. Soldiers girded their loins with leather belts, preparing for battle.
  2. The hiker girded her backpack tightly, ensuring it wouldn't hinder her ascent.
  3. The carpenter girded the wooden beam with metal bands, strengthening its core.
  4. Farmers girded their crops with twine, securing them against the impending storm.
  5. Doctors girded the patient's wounds with gauze, protecting them from infection.
  6. The runner girded his muscles, stretching before the grueling marathon.
  7. The engineer girded the bridge with steel cables, ensuring its stability.
  8. The mason girded the walls with mortar, reinforcing their structure.
  9. The sailor girded the mast with sails, preparing the ship for its journey.
  10. The blacksmith girded the anvil with a thick leather apron, shielding himself from sparks.

FAQs About the word girding

of Gird, That with which one is girded; a girdle.

wrapping, girthing, girdling,bandaging, belting, begirding, engirdling, engirding, circling, banding

untying,unwrapping, unwrapping, unwinding, untying, unwinding, unbinding, unbinding, unshackling, ungirding

Soldiers girded their loins with leather belts, preparing for battle.

The hiker girded her backpack tightly, ensuring it wouldn't hinder her ascent.

The carpenter girded the wooden beam with metal bands, strengthening its core.

Farmers girded their crops with twine, securing them against the impending storm.