begirdle (Meaning)

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begirdle (v. t.)

To surround as with a girdle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of begirdle

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begirdle Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient fortress stood impregnable, its massive walls begirdling the summit.
  2. The town's medieval charm was enhanced by cobblestone streets begirdling the town square.
  3. The river gently begirdled the verdant meadow, nourishing the lush grass with its serpentine embrace.
  4. The garden was a riot of color, with vibrant flowers begirdling the stone fountain.
  5. The forest begirdled the lake, its emerald canopy casting dappled shadows on the water's surface.
  6. The couple exchanged vows beneath an archway begirdled with ivy, symbolizing eternal love.
  7. The ship's hull creaked and groaned as it begirdled the treacherous waters during the storm.
  8. The ancient tree's gnarled roots begirdled the trunk like the coils of a serpent.
  9. The mountain's jagged peaks begirdled the horizon, their imposing presence a testament to nature's majesty.
  10. The astronomer scanned the night sky, the stars begirdling the celestial sphere like a cosmic necklace.

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To surround as with a girdle.

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The ancient fortress stood impregnable, its massive walls begirdling the summit.

The town's medieval charm was enhanced by cobblestone streets begirdling the town square.

The river gently begirdled the verdant meadow, nourishing the lush grass with its serpentine embrace.

The garden was a riot of color, with vibrant flowers begirdling the stone fountain.