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insinewing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
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insinewing Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The insinewing of her tears into the fabric of her dress left an indelible mark of sorrow.
- The intricate insinewing of gears and shafts within the intricate mechanism captivated the engineer's mind.
- The insinewing of the foundations into the bedrock ensured the stability of the towering skyscraper.
- The insinewing of the roots of the oak tree into the earth provided nourishment and an anchor against the howling winds.
- The insinewing of the veins and arteries throughout the body facilitated the vital exchange of nutrients and oxygen.
- 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.