scrow (Meaning)

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scrow (n.)

A scroll.

A clipping from skins; a currier's cuttings.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scrow

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scrow Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient scroll was held together by an intricate scrow.
  2. The scribe carefully applied the scrow to seal the letter.
  3. The delicate scrow held the parchment in place, preventing it from unraveling.
  4. The document was so old that its scrow had become brittle and yellowed.
  5. The farmer used a scrow to tie up bales of hay.
  6. The carpenter used a scrow to attach two pieces of wood.
  7. The seamstress used a scrow to hold the fabric together while she sewed.
  8. The artist used a scrow to secure the canvas to the stretcher.
  9. The fisherman used a scrow to tie the bait to the hook.
  10. The hiker used a scrow to bind his first-aid kit to his backpack.

FAQs About the word scrow

A scroll., A clipping from skins; a currier's cuttings.

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The ancient scroll was held together by an intricate scrow.

The scribe carefully applied the scrow to seal the letter.

The delicate scrow held the parchment in place, preventing it from unraveling.

The document was so old that its scrow had become brittle and yellowed.