disgarland (Meaning)

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disgarland (v. t.)

To strip of a garland.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disgarland

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disgarland Sentence Examples

  1. The once-vibrant garden now lay disgarlanded, its flowers wilted and its leaves brown and brittle.
  2. The old woman's hair was disgarlanded with age, its once-lustrous locks now thin and gray.
  3. The statue of the goddess stood disgarlanded, its once-ornate headdress now missing.
  4. The city was disgarlanded after the war, its buildings in ruins and its streets deserted.
  5. The disgarlanded tree stood alone in the field, its branches bare and its leaves long gone.
  6. The once-festive room was now disgarlanded, its decorations taken down and its lights turned off.
  7. The disgarlanded bride walked down the aisle, her face pale and her eyes filled with tears.
  8. The disgarlanded soldier returned home from war, his uniform torn and his body weary.
  9. The disgarlanded house stood empty, its windows boarded up and its doors locked.
  10. The disgarlanded trophy stood on the mantel, a reminder of a victory long forgotten.

FAQs About the word disgarland

To strip of a garland.

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The once-vibrant garden now lay disgarlanded, its flowers wilted and its leaves brown and brittle.

The old woman's hair was disgarlanded with age, its once-lustrous locks now thin and gray.

The statue of the goddess stood disgarlanded, its once-ornate headdress now missing.

The city was disgarlanded after the war, its buildings in ruins and its streets deserted.