lime-twigged (Meaning)

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lime-twigged (a.)

Beset with snares; insnared, as with birdlime.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lime-twigged

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lime-twigged Sentence Examples

  1. The lime-twigged bird struggled in vain to free itself from the sticky trap.
  2. The hunter used lime-twigged branches to ensnare the unsuspecting deer.
  3. The lime-twigged branch dangled enticingly over the stream, promising an easy catch.
  4. The farmer's crop was ravaged by lime-twigged birds that stripped the leaves from his trees.
  5. The lime-twigged trap caught several small birds, providing sustenance for the hungry villagers.
  6. The birdwatcher was disheartened by the sight of a lime-twigged sparrow lying lifeless on the ground.
  7. The lime-twigged trap was a cruel and inhumane method of hunting that was eventually outlawed.
  8. The forest floor was littered with lime-twigged branches, evidence of the hunters' presence.
  9. The lime-twigged bird was carefully released back into the wild, its trauma a reminder of the horrors it had faced.
  10. The village elder condemned the use of lime-twigged traps, urging the hunters to find more ethical ways of catching their prey.

FAQs About the word lime-twigged

Beset with snares; insnared, as with birdlime.

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The lime-twigged bird struggled in vain to free itself from the sticky trap.

The hunter used lime-twigged branches to ensnare the unsuspecting deer.

The lime-twigged branch dangled enticingly over the stream, promising an easy catch.

The farmer's crop was ravaged by lime-twigged birds that stripped the leaves from his trees.