sicklemen (Meaning)
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sicklemen (pl.)
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sicklemen Sentence Examples
- The sicklemen toiled relentlessly in the sweltering heat, their blades glinting in the sun.
- The farmers hired a team of sicklemen to harvest their golden wheat fields.
- The sicklemen's rhythmic swing created a mesmerizing melody that echoed through the fields.
- As the sun began to set, the sicklemen gathered their harvest, their scythes heavy with ripe grain.
- The sicklemen's keen eyesight allowed them to spot even the smallest ears of wheat.
- The sicklemen's swift and precise movements left a field of neatly cut stubble.
- The sicklemen's labor was essential for ensuring a bountiful harvest.
- The village relied heavily on the sicklemen's skills to provide food for the winter.
- The sicklemen were the unsung heroes of the harvest, their work often overlooked but vital.
- The sicklemen's rhythmic chanting served as a reminder of the ancient traditions of agriculture.
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The sicklemen toiled relentlessly in the sweltering heat, their blades glinting in the sun.
The farmers hired a team of sicklemen to harvest their golden wheat fields.
The sicklemen's rhythmic swing created a mesmerizing melody that echoed through the fields.
As the sun began to set, the sicklemen gathered their harvest, their scythes heavy with ripe grain.