ingirt Sentence Examples

  1. The castle's imposing walls ingirt the entire grounds, forming an impenetrable barrier.
  2. The misty fog ingirt the mountains, obscuring them from view like a ethereal shroud.
  3. The ivy ingirt the ancient tree, its tendrils reaching up and down its trunk in a verdant embrace.
  4. The garden was ingirt by a low stone wall, its blooms creating a vibrant tapestry within its confines.
  5. The crowd ingirt the podium, eager to hear the speaker's words.
  6. The flames ingirt the campfire, casting an amber glow upon the surrounding forest.
  7. The moat ingirt the castle, its dark waters serving as an additional defense against attackers.
  8. The mist ingirt the lake, lending an air of mystery and enchantment to the scene.
  9. The city walls ingirt the metropolis, protecting it from the dangers that lurked beyond.
  10. The water ingirt the island, creating a natural barrier that isolated it from the mainland.

ingirt Meaning

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ingirt (v. t.)

To encircle to gird; to engirt.

Webster

ingirt (a.)

Surrounded; encircled.

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To encircle to gird; to engirt., Surrounded; encircled.

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The castle's imposing walls ingirt the entire grounds, forming an impenetrable barrier.

The misty fog ingirt the mountains, obscuring them from view like a ethereal shroud.

The ivy ingirt the ancient tree, its tendrils reaching up and down its trunk in a verdant embrace.

The garden was ingirt by a low stone wall, its blooms creating a vibrant tapestry within its confines.