birches (Meaning)

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birches (pl.)

of Birch

birches Sentence Examples

  1. The birches in the forest stood tall and elegant, their white bark gleaming in the sunlight.
  2. As a child, she loved playing among the birches, pretending they were towering castles.
  3. The painter captured the beauty of the birches in their autumn splendor with vibrant strokes of color.
  4. The wind whispered through the branches of the birches, creating a soothing melody.
  5. In winter, the birches were adorned with delicate frost, turning them into sparkling wonders.
  6. The birches swayed gracefully in the breeze, their leaves rustling softly.
  7. Walking among the birches was like entering a fairytale world of enchantment and wonder.
  8. The birches provided a cool, shady retreat from the heat of the summer sun.
  9. The poet found inspiration in the slender trunks and delicate branches of the birches.
  10. Many artists have been captivated by the ethereal beauty of birches, immortalizing them in their paintings.

FAQs About the word birches

of Birch

licks, slashes, leathers, flicks, switches, tans, flagellates, scourges, lashes, whales

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The birches in the forest stood tall and elegant, their white bark gleaming in the sunlight.

As a child, she loved playing among the birches, pretending they were towering castles.

The painter captured the beauty of the birches in their autumn splendor with vibrant strokes of color.

The wind whispered through the branches of the birches, creating a soothing melody.