sagathy Synonyms

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sagathy Meaning

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sagathy (n.)

A mixed woven fabric of silk and cotton, or silk and wool; sayette; also, a light woolen fabric.

sagathy Sentence Examples

  1. The sagathy of the old barn made it appear as if it were on the brink of collapse.
  2. The sagathy of the rope bridge made it difficult to cross without losing one's balance.
  3. The sagathy of the old oak tree's branches was a testament to its venerable age.
  4. The sagathy of the hammock invited a nap under the shade of the swaying palms.
  5. The sagathy of the sails on the ship's mast indicated that the wind was beginning to drop.
  6. The sagathy of the old man's skin revealed the passage of time.
  7. The sagathy of the roof of the abandoned house hinted at the decay within.
  8. The sagathy of the fence posts pointed to a need for repair and maintenance.
  9. The sagathy of the telephone wires disrupted communication in the storm.
  10. The sagathy of the bridge's suspension cables prompted an immediate inspection for safety concerns.

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A mixed woven fabric of silk and cotton, or silk and wool; sayette; also, a light woolen fabric.

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The sagathy of the old barn made it appear as if it were on the brink of collapse.

The sagathy of the rope bridge made it difficult to cross without losing one's balance.

The sagathy of the old oak tree's branches was a testament to its venerable age.

The sagathy of the hammock invited a nap under the shade of the swaying palms.