sheets (Meaning)

sheets

one manufactured for printing, a suspended or moving expanse (as of fire or rain), to fix the responsibility for, to cover with a sheet, bedsheet, an oblong of usually cotton or linen cloth used as an article of bedding, a newspaper, magazine, or occasional publication, the spaces at either end of an open boat not occupied by thwarts, a newspaper, periodical, or occasional publication, to extend (a sail) and set as flat as possible by hauling upon the sheets, the unseparated postage stamps printed by one impression of a plate on a single piece of paper, a portion of something that is thin in comparison to its length and breadth, of, relating to, or concerned with the making of sheet metal, rolled or spread out in a sheet, a portion of something that is thin in comparison to its length and width, a flat baking pan of tinned metal, drunk sense 1a, sail sense 1a(1), a rectangular piece of heavy paper with a plant specimen mounted on it, a broad surface of something, a surface or part of a surface in which it is possible to pass from any one point of it to any other without leaving the surface, to form into sheets, a broad piece of cloth (as an article of bedding used next to the body), a usually rectangular piece of paper, a printed signature for a book especially before it has been folded, cut, or bound, pane sense 2, a broad piece of cloth, a pane of stamps, to move or set (a sail) by manipulation of a sheet, a broad stretch or surface of something, a rope or chain that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind, an unbound page of a book, to furnish with sheets, to fall, spread, or flow in a sheet

sheets Sentence Examples

  1. The laundry room was filled with freshly washed sheets, their crisp scent permeating the air.
  2. The hospital bed was covered in clean white sheets, ensuring a comfortable night's rest for the patient.
  3. The hotel suite was impeccably appointed, with silk sheets adorned with intricate embroidery.
  4. The hiker pitched his tent and unrolled his sleeping bag, preparing for a cozy night under the stars on his polyester sheets.
  5. The artist's easel was adorned with large sheets of paper, ready to be transformed into vibrant works of art.
  6. The construction crew unrolled tarps and sheets of plastic to protect the site from rain and debris.
  7. The gardener spread mulch and sheets of newspaper around the rose bushes to suppress weeds.
  8. The mechanic placed sheets of cardboard under the car to protect the floor from oil drips.
  9. The chef lined the baking sheet with parchment paper to prevent the cookies from sticking.
  10. The carpenter measured and cut sheets of plywood for the new kitchen cabinets.

FAQs About the word sheets

one manufactured for printing, a suspended or moving expanse (as of fire or rain), to fix the responsibility for, to cover with a sheet, bedsheet, an oblong of

expansions, stretches,expanses, lengths, scales, breadths, fields, depths, spectra,plains

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The laundry room was filled with freshly washed sheets, their crisp scent permeating the air.

The hospital bed was covered in clean white sheets, ensuring a comfortable night's rest for the patient.

The hotel suite was impeccably appointed, with silk sheets adorned with intricate embroidery.

The hiker pitched his tent and unrolled his sleeping bag, preparing for a cozy night under the stars on his polyester sheets.