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Meaning of limed

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limed (imp. & p. p.)

of Lime

limed Sentence Examples

  1. The freshly limed fields emitted a pungent odor that stung the nostrils.
  2. The walls of the old cottage were coated in a thick layer of limewash.
  3. The pond was limed to reduce the acidity and improve water quality.
  4. The bird droppings had limed the surface of the rock, leaving white streaks.
  5. The farmer limed the soil before planting to neutralize acidity and improve soil structure.
  6. The old oak tree had a limed bark, scarred by the passage of time.
  7. The garden path was lined with limed stones, creating a rustic ambiance.
  8. The waterlogged meadow had become limed, indicating the presence of minerals in the soil.
  9. The limed walls of the church glistened in the sunlight, reflecting the centuries of devotion.
  10. The limed oak panels of the antique cabinet added a touch of elegance to the room.

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of Lime

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The freshly limed fields emitted a pungent odor that stung the nostrils.

The walls of the old cottage were coated in a thick layer of limewash.

The pond was limed to reduce the acidity and improve water quality.

The bird droppings had limed the surface of the rock, leaving white streaks.