misletoe (Meaning)
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misletoe (n.)
See Mistletoe.
Synonyms & Antonyms of misletoe
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misletoe Sentence Examples
- The mistletoe hung prominently in the doorway, inviting a kiss.
- The couple embraced beneath the misletoe, tradition dictating a moment of affection.
- The children rushed around, searching for a wisp of misletoe to claim their kiss.
- The misletoe's reputation for romance had made it a popular Christmas decoration.
- The ancient Druids believed that misletoe possessed magical healing properties.
- The mistletoe berries were toxic, so it was wise to keep them out of reach of children.
- The misletoe's evergreen foliage symbolized hope and good fortune.
- The misletoe's sticky berries were used to make birdlime, a substance used to trap birds.
- The mistletoe plant could be found growing on various trees, including oak, apple, and hawthorn.
- The misletoe's parasitic nature meant that it absorbed nutrients from its host tree.
FAQs About the word misletoe
See Mistletoe.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The mistletoe hung prominently in the doorway, inviting a kiss.
The couple embraced beneath the misletoe, tradition dictating a moment of affection.
The children rushed around, searching for a wisp of misletoe to claim their kiss.
The misletoe's reputation for romance had made it a popular Christmas decoration.