scythed (Meaning)
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scythed (a.)
Armed scythes, as a chariot.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scythed
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scythed Sentence Examples
- The grim reaper's scythed blade foretold imminent demise.
- The gardener's scythed lawn mower swiftly cut through the overgrown grass.
- The ancient warrior wielded a scythed axe with deadly precision.
- The scythed chariot raced across the battlefield, leaving a trail of destruction.
- The scythed sickle gleamed in the sunlight as it harvested ripened wheat.
- A scythed branch snapped in the storm, threatening to crush the unsuspecting passerby.
- The medieval knights' scythed maces crashed against each other in a thunderous clash.
- The scythed claws of the predatory insect ripped through its helpless victim.
- The scythed hook protruded from the water's surface, threatening to snag unsuspecting swimmers.
- The scythed figure emerged from the shadows, its presence sending shivers down the spines of onlookers.
FAQs About the word scythed
Armed scythes, as a chariot.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The grim reaper's scythed blade foretold imminent demise.
The gardener's scythed lawn mower swiftly cut through the overgrown grass.
The ancient warrior wielded a scythed axe with deadly precision.
The scythed chariot raced across the battlefield, leaving a trail of destruction.