sward (Meaning)

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sward (n)

surface layer of ground containing a mat of grass and grass roots

sward Sentence Examples

  1. The verdant sward extended endlessly before the castle gates.
  2. The children ran and laughed upon the soft and inviting sward.
  3. The sheep grazed peacefully on the lush sward, their hooves barely disturbing the delicate grass.
  4. The gardener meticulously trimmed the sward, creating an immaculate lawn.
  5. The emerald sward served as a vibrant canvas for the colorful flowerbeds.
  6. A gentle breeze rustled through the sward, releasing the sweet scent of clover.
  7. The dew-laden sward sparkled in the morning sunlight, creating a magical tapestry.
  8. The freshly mown sward exuded a refreshing and earthy aroma.
  9. The picnic blanket was spread out upon the sward, inviting a lazy afternoon of relaxation.
  10. The tournament knights charged across the sward, their lances poised for impact.

FAQs About the word sward

surface layer of ground containing a mat of grass and grass roots

grass, green, greensward, lawn, savanna, savannah, plain, pampa, ley, parcel

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The verdant sward extended endlessly before the castle gates.

The children ran and laughed upon the soft and inviting sward.

The sheep grazed peacefully on the lush sward, their hooves barely disturbing the delicate grass.

The gardener meticulously trimmed the sward, creating an immaculate lawn.