bowgrace (Meaning)

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bowgrace (n.)

A frame or fender of rope or junk, laid out at the sides or bows of a vessel to secure it from injury by floating ice.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bowgrace

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bowgrace Sentence Examples

  1. The bowgrace of her dress added a touch of elegance to her appearance.
  2. With delicate embroidery, the bowgrace enhanced the beauty of the tablecloth.
  3. He tied the bowgrace around the gift box, making it look exquisite.
  4. The intricate lace bowgrace on the curtains caught everyone's attention.
  5. The bowgrace on the wedding cake was meticulously crafted, reflecting the couple's attention to detail.
  6. She adorned her hair with a charming bowgrace, completing her vintage-inspired look.
  7. The bowgrace on the chair sashes added a festive flair to the party decor.
  8. The bowgrace on the napkins added a subtle yet refined touch to the dining table.
  9. The bowgrace on the baby's bonnet was adorned with tiny pearls, making her look adorable.
  10. He carefully adjusted the bowgrace on his tuxedo, ensuring it was perfectly symmetrical.

FAQs About the word bowgrace

A frame or fender of rope or junk, laid out at the sides or bows of a vessel to secure it from injury by floating ice.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The bowgrace of her dress added a touch of elegance to her appearance.

With delicate embroidery, the bowgrace enhanced the beauty of the tablecloth.

He tied the bowgrace around the gift box, making it look exquisite.

The intricate lace bowgrace on the curtains caught everyone's attention.