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Meaning of sarment
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sarment (n.)
A prostrate filiform stem or runner, as of the strawberry. See Runner.
sarment Sentence Examples
- The gnarled sarments of the grapevine clung tightly to the trellis.
- The vintner meticulously pruned the sarments to optimize fruit production.
- The delicate tendrils of the sarments intertwined, forming a intricate latticework.
- The abandoned vineyard was a maze of overgrown sarments, their leaves long withered.
- The sturdy sarments provided support for the heavy clusters of ripening grapes.
- The fire quickly spread through the dry sarments, threatening to consume the vineyard.
- The artist crafted a beautiful sculpture from the intertwined sarments of a fallen vine.
- The winemaker selected only the finest sarments for grafting onto new rootstock.
- The rustic garden bench was adorned with carvings of grapevines with flourishing sarments.
- The dormant sarments waited patiently for the arrival of spring and the renewal of life.
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A prostrate filiform stem or runner, as of the strawberry. See Runner.
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The gnarled sarments of the grapevine clung tightly to the trellis.
The vintner meticulously pruned the sarments to optimize fruit production.
The delicate tendrils of the sarments intertwined, forming a intricate latticework.
The abandoned vineyard was a maze of overgrown sarments, their leaves long withered.