overgird (Meaning)
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overgird (v. t.)
To gird too closely.
Synonyms & Antonyms of overgird
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overgird Sentence Examples
- The vines overgird the crumbling walls of the ancient fortress, obscuring its secrets.
- The weight of the heavy snow overgird the branches of the trees, threatening to break them.
- The ivy overgird the stonework of the cathedral, adding a touch of nature to the sacred space.
- The fisherman's net overgird the struggling fish, securing it for his catch.
- The tension overgird the contestants as they prepared for the final showdown.
- The blanket overgird the sleeping child, providing warmth and comfort.
- The intricate carvings overgird the fireplace mantel, depicting scenes from ancient mythology.
- The scaffolding overgird the unfinished building, providing support and protection for the workers.
- The bridge overgird the roaring river, connecting the two banks and enabling safe passage.
- The metal brackets overgird the fragile glassware, ensuring its stability and preventing breakage.
FAQs About the word overgird
To gird too closely.
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The vines overgird the crumbling walls of the ancient fortress, obscuring its secrets.
The weight of the heavy snow overgird the branches of the trees, threatening to break them.
The ivy overgird the stonework of the cathedral, adding a touch of nature to the sacred space.
The fisherman's net overgird the struggling fish, securing it for his catch.