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sisham (n)

East Indian tree whose leaves are used for fodder; yields a compact dark brown durable timber used in shipbuilding and making railroad ties

sisham Sentence Examples

  1. The antique sisham table had intricate carvings that spoke volumes of its rich history.
  2. The sturdy sisham wood of the doorframe creaked open with a resonant thud.
  3. The sisham tree in the backyard towered majestically, casting an ethereal shade upon the garden.
  4. The sisham guitar had a warm and melodious tone that captivated the audience.
  5. The architect specified sisham for the exterior beams, ensuring the building's structural integrity.
  6. The sisham furniture in the living room exuded an aura of elegance and sophistication.
  7. The sisham timber used for boat building was renowned for its resistance to rot and decay.
  8. The sisham flooring gleamed under the soft light, adding warmth and a touch of luxury to the space.
  9. The sisham rocking chair on the porch invited one to sit and enjoy the tranquility of the evening.
  10. The sisham woodwork on the temple walls showcased the exquisite craftsmanship and spiritual significance of the building.

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East Indian tree whose leaves are used for fodder; yields a compact dark brown durable timber used in shipbuilding and making railroad ties

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The antique sisham table had intricate carvings that spoke volumes of its rich history.

The sturdy sisham wood of the doorframe creaked open with a resonant thud.

The sisham tree in the backyard towered majestically, casting an ethereal shade upon the garden.

The sisham guitar had a warm and melodious tone that captivated the audience.