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polt-foot (a.)
Alt. of Polt-footed
polt-foot Sentence Examples
- The colt-foot grew in abundance along the riverbank, its velvety leaves a vibrant green.
- The farrier's polt-foot hammered rhythmically against the horse's shoe, shaping it skillfully.
- The colt-foot's medicinal properties were renowned, its leaves used to treat coughs and respiratory ailments.
- The polt-foot of the soldier's musket echoed through the battlefield, a deafening roar.
- The colt-foot's yellow flowers bloomed profusely, brightening the meadows in springtime.
- The blacksmith used his polt-foot to stoke the forge, creating a glowing inferno of coals.
- The colt-foot's seeds were carried by the wind, spreading its presence far and wide.
- The polt-foot of the drummer reverberated through the streets, announcing the arrival of a royal procession.
- The colt-foot's hairy stems swayed gently in the breeze, a reminder of the delicate beauty of nature.
- The polt-foot of the mason chipped away at the stone, carving intricate designs into its surface.
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The colt-foot grew in abundance along the riverbank, its velvety leaves a vibrant green.
The farrier's polt-foot hammered rhythmically against the horse's shoe, shaping it skillfully.
The colt-foot's medicinal properties were renowned, its leaves used to treat coughs and respiratory ailments.
The polt-foot of the soldier's musket echoed through the battlefield, a deafening roar.