shrood (Meaning)
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shrood (v. t.)
To trim; to lop.
Synonyms & Antonyms of shrood
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shrood Sentence Examples
- The old man lay on his deathbed, his face shrouded in the intricate folds of his burial cloth.
- The figure in the alleyway was obscured by a black shrood, leaving only its glowing eyes visible.
- The abandoned church stood in eerie silence, its windows veiled in cobwebs and dust-laden shrouds.
- The grieving widow wore a shrood of mourning, her face hidden from the world's gaze.
- Legends spoke of a mysterious beast that roamed the forest, its body shrouded in a perpetual darkness.
- The ancient manuscript was wrapped in a yellowed shrood, its secrets hidden within its crumbling pages.
- The priest performed the final rites over the coffin, covering it with a white shrood as a symbol of eternal rest.
- The sorcerer's apprentice donned a heavy shrood to cloak his forbidden rituals from prying eyes.
- The injured soldier was enveloped in a warm and comforting shrood, providing solace amidst the chaos of battle.
- The ballerina's shrood of silk and lace danced gracefully around her body, creating an illusion of weightlessness and ethereal beauty.
FAQs About the word shrood
To trim; to lop.
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The old man lay on his deathbed, his face shrouded in the intricate folds of his burial cloth.
The figure in the alleyway was obscured by a black shrood, leaving only its glowing eyes visible.
The abandoned church stood in eerie silence, its windows veiled in cobwebs and dust-laden shrouds.
The grieving widow wore a shrood of mourning, her face hidden from the world's gaze.