windlestraw (Meaning)

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windlestraw (n.)

A grass used for making ropes or for plaiting, esp. Agrostis Spica-ventis.

Synonyms & Antonyms of windlestraw

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windlestraw Sentence Examples

  1. The windlestraw's leaves swayed gently in the summer breeze.
  2. She wove the delicate windlestraw into an intricate basket.
  3. The windlestraw field shimmered like a golden ocean under the setting sun.
  4. The windlestraw stalks crackled softly as they rubbed against each other.
  5. The windlestraw's tiny seeds dispersed far and wide on the wind.
  6. The windlestraw's long, slender leaves provided excellent camouflage for small animals.
  7. The windlestraw's ethereal beauty inspired poets and artists alike.
  8. The windlestraw's root system held the soil firmly in place, preventing erosion.
  9. The windlestraw's hollow stems were used to create wind instruments in ancient times.
  10. The windlestraw represented hope and renewal for people living in arid regions.

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A grass used for making ropes or for plaiting, esp. Agrostis Spica-ventis.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The windlestraw's leaves swayed gently in the summer breeze.

She wove the delicate windlestraw into an intricate basket.

The windlestraw field shimmered like a golden ocean under the setting sun.

The windlestraw stalks crackled softly as they rubbed against each other.