engirding (Meaning)

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engirding (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Engird

engirding Sentence Examples

  1. The castle stood on a hill, engirding the town with its imposing walls.
  2. The river engirded the town, its waters creating a natural boundary.
  3. The mountains engirded the valley, their peaks rising majestically to the sky, creating a sense of awe and wonder.
  4. The forest engirded the lake, its trees providing shade and shelter for the wildlife that lived there.
  5. The fence engirded the garden, protecting the delicate flowers and vegetables from the deer that roamed the property.
  6. The moat engirded the castle, serving as a barrier to deter potential attackers.
  7. The trench engirded the battlefield, a formidable obstacle that both sides had to overcome.
  8. The wall engirded the city, providing protection from invaders and a sense of security to its inhabitants.
  9. The belt engirded the waist, holding the pants in place and creating a sleek and polished appearance.
  10. The vines engirded the trellis, their leaves and flowers adding a touch of beauty and fragrance to the garden.

FAQs About the word engirding

of Engird

wrapping, girting, begirding,engirdling, circling, enwinding, bandaging, girding, girthing, trussing

unwrapping, unwinding, unwrapping, ungirding, ungirding, unwinding, untying, unshackling,untying, unbinding

The castle stood on a hill, engirding the town with its imposing walls.

The river engirded the town, its waters creating a natural boundary.

The mountains engirded the valley, their peaks rising majestically to the sky, creating a sense of awe and wonder.

The forest engirded the lake, its trees providing shade and shelter for the wildlife that lived there.