reeds Sentence Examples

  1. The boat glided effortlessly across the tranquil waters, its hull perfectly balanced on the verdant reeds.
  2. The reeds swayed gently in the warm breeze, creating a soothing rustle that filled the air.
  3. The heron stood motionless among the reeds, its sharp eyes scanning the water for prey.
  4. The pond was a haven for wildlife, with frogs leaping among the reeds and dragonflies darting through the stems.
  5. The reeds grew tall and thick, providing a protective habitat for nesting birds.
  6. The reeds whispered secrets to the wind, tales of life and renewal.
  7. The riverbank was fringed with a lush bed of reeds, providing shelter for fish and other aquatic creatures.
  8. The fishermen cast their nets into the reeds, hoping to catch the elusive pike that lurked within.
  9. The reeds parted as a boat approached, revealing a narrow channel leading to a hidden cove.
  10. The reeds creaked and groaned as the storm raged, their fragile stems bending under the weight of the wind.

reeds Meaning

reeds

a growth or mass of reeds, reeds for thatching, mill sense 2, a person or thing too weak to rely on, a thin elastic tongue (as of cane, wood, metal, or plastic) fastened at one end over an air opening in a wind instrument (such as a clarinet, organ pipe, or accordion) and set in vibration by an air current, a thin flexible strip (as of cane, wood, metal, or plastic) fastened at one end to the mouthpiece of a musical instrument (as a clarinet) or over an air opening (as in an accordion) and set in vibration by an air current (as the breath), a stem of a reed, a woodwind instrument that produces sound by the vibrating of a reed against the mouthpiece, a device on a loom resembling a comb and used to space warp yarns evenly, arrow, a wind instrument made from the hollow joint of a plant, any of various tall grasses with slender often prominently jointed stems that grow especially in wet areas, a stem of such a grass, a musical instrument made of the hollow joint of a plant, any of various tall slender grasses of wet areas that have stems with large joints, reeding sense 1a, an ancient Hebrew unit of length equal to six cubits

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FAQs About the word reeds

a growth or mass of reeds, reeds for thatching, mill sense 2, a person or thing too weak to rely on, a thin elastic tongue (as of cane, wood, metal, or plastic)

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The boat glided effortlessly across the tranquil waters, its hull perfectly balanced on the verdant reeds.

The reeds swayed gently in the warm breeze, creating a soothing rustle that filled the air.

The heron stood motionless among the reeds, its sharp eyes scanning the water for prey.

The pond was a haven for wildlife, with frogs leaping among the reeds and dragonflies darting through the stems.