sarcle (Meaning)

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sarcle (v. t.)

To weed, or clear of weeds, with a hoe.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sarcle

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sarcle Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer used a sarcle to remove the weeds from his cornfield.
  2. The gardener wielded a sarcle to clear the overgrown paths in her garden.
  3. The sharp blade of the sarcle effortlessly separated weeds from the soil.
  4. The sarcle's handle provided a secure grip, enabling the gardener to work efficiently.
  5. The metallic sarcle glistened in the sunlight as it danced across the flower bed.
  6. The sarcle's thin stem allowed for precise weeding, avoiding damage to delicate plants.
  7. The sound of the sarcle scraping against the dirt was a rhythmic accompaniment to the gardener's labor.
  8. The gardener's deft use of the sarcle maintained a pristine and weed-free landscape.
  9. The well-honed sarcle became an extension of the gardener's hand, effortlessly clearing weeds with minimal effort.
  10. The sarcle's gleaming blade served as a symbol of the gardener's dedication to their craft.

FAQs About the word sarcle

To weed, or clear of weeds, with a hoe.

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No antonyms found.

The farmer used a sarcle to remove the weeds from his cornfield.

The gardener wielded a sarcle to clear the overgrown paths in her garden.

The sharp blade of the sarcle effortlessly separated weeds from the soil.

The sarcle's handle provided a secure grip, enabling the gardener to work efficiently.