griff Antonyms

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Meaning of griff

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griff (n.)

Grasp; reach.

An arrangement of parallel bars for lifting the hooked wires which raise the warp threads in a loom for weaving figured goods.

A person of mixed blood.

griff Sentence Examples

  1. The griff of the dragon's claws left deep marks in the rock.
  2. The forest ranger's griff was sharp and could cut through brush with ease.
  3. The sculptor used a griff to carve intricate details into the marble.
  4. The surgeon's griff-like hands enabled him to perform delicate procedures with precision.
  5. The baker's griff quickly and expertly scored the surface of the bread.
  6. The artist's griff danced across the canvas, creating vibrant and lifelike images.
  7. The potter's griff molded the clay into an elegant vase.
  8. The jeweler's griff meticulously set the diamond into the ring.
  9. The blacksmith's griff forged the metal into a sturdy sword.
  10. The gardener's griff-shaped trowel made planting effortless.

FAQs About the word griff

Grasp; reach., An arrangement of parallel bars for lifting the hooked wires which raise the warp threads in a loom for weaving figured goods., A person of mixed

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The griff of the dragon's claws left deep marks in the rock.

The forest ranger's griff was sharp and could cut through brush with ease.

The sculptor used a griff to carve intricate details into the marble.

The surgeon's griff-like hands enabled him to perform delicate procedures with precision.