misseltoe (Meaning)

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misseltoe (n.)

See Mistletoe.

Synonyms & Antonyms of misseltoe

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misseltoe Sentence Examples

  1. The misseltoe berry shimmered like a tiny ruby, nestled amidst the evergreen boughs.
  2. As the children gathered under the misseltoe, their laughter echoed through the festive air.
  3. Tradition dictated a kiss beneath the misseltoe, a symbol of love and good fortune.
  4. The misseltoe plant clung tenaciously to the oak tree, its aerial roots anchoring it securely.
  5. Birds found refuge and sustenance in the misseltoe's fleshy berries and sticky leaves.
  6. The Druids believed that misseltoe possessed magical powers and used it in their sacred ceremonies.
  7. The gentle mistletoe spray adorned the Christmas Eve table, adding a touch of festive cheer.
  8. The misseltoe's parasitical nature allowed it to thrive even in the most barren conditions.
  9. Legend has it that the first kiss under the misseltoe was shared between the goddess Frigg and her son, Balder.
  10. The vibrant berries of the misseltoe contrasted beautifully with the snow-covered ground below.

FAQs About the word misseltoe

See Mistletoe.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The misseltoe berry shimmered like a tiny ruby, nestled amidst the evergreen boughs.

As the children gathered under the misseltoe, their laughter echoed through the festive air.

Tradition dictated a kiss beneath the misseltoe, a symbol of love and good fortune.

The misseltoe plant clung tenaciously to the oak tree, its aerial roots anchoring it securely.