engirdle (Meaning)

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engirdle (v. t.)

To surround as with a girdle; to girdle.

engirdle Sentence Examples

  1. Their beautiful handiwork engirdle our hearts.
  2. The intricate design of the necklace engirdles her neck with elegance.
  3. The sculptor's skillful hands engirdle the marble, transforming it into a masterpiece.
  4. The climbers' ropes engirdle the mountain, allowing them to ascend its treacherous slopes.
  5. The fortress's sturdy walls engirdle it, protecting it from invaders.
  6. The ivy engirdle the old oak tree, clinging to its trunk and branches.
  7. The mist engirdled the mountaintop, creating a sense of mystery and awe.
  8. The coastline engirdled the island, forming a natural boundary.
  9. The moat engirdled the castle, providing an added layer of defense.
  10. The snake engirdled its prey, constricting it tightly.

FAQs About the word engirdle

To surround as with a girdle; to girdle.

wrap, girt, circle,engird, girdle, belt, bandage, band, enwind, wind

untie,unwrap, untie, ungird, unwrap, unwind, ungird, unwind, unlash,unbind

Their beautiful handiwork engirdle our hearts.

The intricate design of the necklace engirdles her neck with elegance.

The sculptor's skillful hands engirdle the marble, transforming it into a masterpiece.

The climbers' ropes engirdle the mountain, allowing them to ascend its treacherous slopes.