swathing (Meaning)

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swathing (n)

cloth coverings wrapped around something (as a wound or a baby)

swathing Sentence Examples

  1. The farmers swathed the golden wheat fields, creating long, tidy rows.
  2. The helicopter swathed the trees with a thick layer of pesticide, trying to combat the outbreak.
  3. The nurse carefully swathed the patient's arm in bandages, providing both comfort and support.
  4. The photographer swathed the camera in a protective cover, shielding it from dust and moisture.
  5. The swathing of the canvas allowed the artist to create intricate details without smudging.
  6. The wind swathed the snow into large, drifting dunes that obscured the path.
  7. The swathing of the table made it look elegant and inviting for a formal dinner.
  8. The thick fog swathed the city, shrouding it in an eerie silence.
  9. The swathing motion of the dancer's arms added grace and fluidity to her performance.
  10. The calligraphy artist used a bamboo pen to swathe characters on the delicate paper, creating a beautiful work of art.

FAQs About the word swathing

cloth coverings wrapped around something (as a wound or a baby)

enclosing, shrouding, enveloping,wrapping, muffling,encasing, encompassing, lapping, veiling, inclosing

stripping, exposing, baring, exposing, stripping, baring,denuding, denuding,

The farmers swathed the golden wheat fields, creating long, tidy rows.

The helicopter swathed the trees with a thick layer of pesticide, trying to combat the outbreak.

The nurse carefully swathed the patient's arm in bandages, providing both comfort and support.

The photographer swathed the camera in a protective cover, shielding it from dust and moisture.