reeded (Meaning)

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reeded (a.)

Civered with reeds; reedy.

Formed with channels and ridges like reeds.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reeded

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reeded Sentence Examples

  1. The elegant reeded columns of the mansion evoked a sense of grandeur and opulence.
  2. The wooden chair displayed intricate reeded designs along its legs and back.
  3. The reeded vase's ribbed surface created a stunning visual contrast with the smooth flowers it held.
  4. The reeded pipes of the organ produced a rich and resonant sound that filled the cathedral.
  5. The reeded glass windowpanes allowed sunlight to filter through, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
  6. The reeded fencing along the property line provided both privacy and a decorative touch.
  7. The reeded pool tiles created a unique and stylish pattern that shimmered under the water's surface.
  8. The reeded candlesticks added a touch of elegance to the dining table, casting a warm glow over the meal.
  9. The reeded fountain's cascading water created a soothing and tranquil atmosphere in the garden.
  10. The reeded handles on the wardrobe provided a comfortable and stylish grip, enhancing its overall appeal.

FAQs About the word reeded

Civered with reeds; reedy., Formed with channels and ridges like reeds.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The elegant reeded columns of the mansion evoked a sense of grandeur and opulence.

The wooden chair displayed intricate reeded designs along its legs and back.

The reeded vase's ribbed surface created a stunning visual contrast with the smooth flowers it held.

The reeded pipes of the organ produced a rich and resonant sound that filled the cathedral.