upwreath (Meaning)

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upwreath (v. i.)

To rise with a curling motion; to curl upward, as smoke.

Synonyms & Antonyms of upwreath

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upwreath Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate petals of the upwreath adorned the bridal headpiece with ethereal grace.
  2. Emily carefully twirled the ivy upwreath around the wooden cross, honoring her departed loved ones.
  3. The towering oak tree was adorned with an upwreath of flickering lanterns, casting an enchanting glow upon the forest path.
  4. The victorious chariot was draped in elaborate upwreaths of laurel, symbolizing the triumph of the conquering general.
  5. As the winter solstice approached, the village elders gathered to weave upwreaths of evergreen boughs to protect against evil spirits.
  6. The upwreath of intertwined roses and ribbons served as a symbol of unity between the newlyweds.
  7. The ancient warrior's tomb was adorned with an upwreath of golden leaves, paying tribute to his bravery and honor.
  8. The priestess offered upwreaths of aromatic herbs to the temple altar, invoking the blessings of the gods.
  9. The maiden's hair was adorned with an upwreath of tiny daisies, radiating innocence and charm.
  10. The upwreath of laurel and olive branches encircling the statue symbolized both victory and peace.

FAQs About the word upwreath

To rise with a curling motion; to curl upward, as smoke.

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The delicate petals of the upwreath adorned the bridal headpiece with ethereal grace.

Emily carefully twirled the ivy upwreath around the wooden cross, honoring her departed loved ones.

The towering oak tree was adorned with an upwreath of flickering lanterns, casting an enchanting glow upon the forest path.

The victorious chariot was draped in elaborate upwreaths of laurel, symbolizing the triumph of the conquering general.