thatcher (Meaning)

Wordnet

thatcher (n)

British stateswoman; first woman to serve as Prime Minister (born in 1925)

someone skilled in making a roof from plant stalks or foliage

Webster

thatcher (n.)

One who thatches.

Synonyms & Antonyms of thatcher

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thatcher Sentence Examples

  1. The skilled thatcher carefully wove straw into the roof of the quaint cottage.
  2. The old thatcher, with his weathered hands, shared stories of the craft passed down through generations.
  3. The thatched roof provided excellent insulation, keeping the house warm in winter and cool in summer.
  4. The thatcher used a specialized needle and thick thread to secure the straw panels.
  5. The rhythmic sound of the thatcher's hammer filled the air as he attached the thatch to the roof frame.
  6. A well-maintained thatched roof could last for decades, making it a practical choice for both historic and modern buildings.
  7. The thatcher's artistry was evident in the intricate patterns and textures of the thatched roof.
  8. The thatcher paid careful attention to the pitch of the roof to ensure proper drainage.
  9. The thatchers' guild played a vital role in preserving the traditional techniques of the craft.
  10. The thatcher's cottage was a prime example of the beauty and practicality of traditional thatching.

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British stateswoman; first woman to serve as Prime Minister (born in 1925), someone skilled in making a roof from plant stalks or foliageOne who thatches.

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The skilled thatcher carefully wove straw into the roof of the quaint cottage.

The old thatcher, with his weathered hands, shared stories of the craft passed down through generations.

The thatched roof provided excellent insulation, keeping the house warm in winter and cool in summer.

The thatcher used a specialized needle and thick thread to secure the straw panels.