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

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insinewing Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless insinewing of the vines suffocated the once-vibrant flowers.
  2. The surgeon's skillful insinewing restored the severed nerves to their former functionality.
  3. The ancient tapestry depicted the insinewing of mythical creatures into a celestial tableau.
  4. The insinewing of the new leaves into the dormant branches heralded the arrival of spring.
  5. The insinewing of her tears into the fabric of her dress left an indelible mark of sorrow.
  6. The intricate insinewing of gears and shafts within the intricate mechanism captivated the engineer's mind.
  7. The insinewing of the foundations into the bedrock ensured the stability of the towering skyscraper.
  8. The insinewing of the roots of the oak tree into the earth provided nourishment and an anchor against the howling winds.
  9. The insinewing of the veins and arteries throughout the body facilitated the vital exchange of nutrients and oxygen.
  10. The insinewing of the plot into the novel's narrative fabric created a suspenseful and engaging tapestry of events.

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The relentless insinewing of the vines suffocated the once-vibrant flowers.

The surgeon's skillful insinewing restored the severed nerves to their former functionality.

The ancient tapestry depicted the insinewing of mythical creatures into a celestial tableau.

The insinewing of the new leaves into the dormant branches heralded the arrival of spring.