decumbently (Meaning)
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decumbently (adv.)
In a decumbent posture.
Synonyms & Antonyms of decumbently
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decumbently Sentence Examples
- The vine crept decumbently along the ground, reaching out its tendrils for support.
- The moss grew decumbently over the rocks, forming a soft carpet in the forest.
- As the tree branch extended decumbently, it provided a perfect perch for the bird.
- The ivy sprawled decumbently over the garden wall, creating a natural green curtain.
- The ferns spread decumbently in the shaded corner of the garden, adding a touch of lushness.
- The cat lounged decumbently on the sun-warmed pavement, basking in the afternoon rays.
- The river flowed decumbently through the valley, carving its path over the millennia.
- The creeping thyme cascaded decumbently over the edges of the flower bed, emitting a pleasant aroma.
- The snake slithered decumbently through the underbrush, hunting for its next meal.
- The succulents sprawled decumbently in their pots, thriving in the warm, dry climate.
FAQs About the word decumbently
In a decumbent posture.
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The vine crept decumbently along the ground, reaching out its tendrils for support.
The moss grew decumbently over the rocks, forming a soft carpet in the forest.
As the tree branch extended decumbently, it provided a perfect perch for the bird.
The ivy sprawled decumbently over the garden wall, creating a natural green curtain.