but-thorn (Meaning)

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but-thorn (n.)

The common European starfish (Asterias rubens).

Synonyms & Antonyms of but-thorn

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but-thorn Sentence Examples

  1. The but-thorn, with its sharp spikes, made it difficult to sit comfortably on the fallen log.
  2. Despite the picturesque scenery, the hiking trail was riddled with but-thorns, making it a treacherous journey.
  3. As I reached for the ripe berries, I felt the sting of a but-thorn pricking my finger.
  4. The gardener carefully pruned the rose bushes, removing any but-thorns to ensure safety for passersby.
  5. Each step through the overgrown path seemed to bring me closer to another but-thorn waiting to snag my clothing.
  6. Despite its beautiful blooms, the but-thorn bush was avoided by many due to its menacing thorns.
  7. I learned my lesson to wear thick gloves when tending to the but-thorn bushes in the backyard.
  8. The but-thorn's presence in the garden served as a natural deterrent to unwanted visitors.
  9. With each pull, I could feel the resistance of the but-thorn as it clung stubbornly to the fabric.
  10. The cat gingerly navigated through the garden, avoiding the but-thorns as it searched for a sunny spot to rest.

FAQs About the word but-thorn

The common European starfish (Asterias rubens).

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The but-thorn, with its sharp spikes, made it difficult to sit comfortably on the fallen log.

Despite the picturesque scenery, the hiking trail was riddled with but-thorns, making it a treacherous journey.

As I reached for the ripe berries, I felt the sting of a but-thorn pricking my finger.

The gardener carefully pruned the rose bushes, removing any but-thorns to ensure safety for passersby.