sleaved Antonyms
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Meaning of sleaved
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sleaved (imp. & p. p.)
of Sleave
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sleaved (a.)
Raw; not spun or wrought; as, sleaved thread or silk.
sleaved Sentence Examples
- The intricate lace sleeves of her wedding gown trailed gracefully to the floor.
- The samurai warriors wore long, flowing sleeves that protected them from enemy swords.
- The bishop's sleeves were wide and voluminous, symbolizing the vastness of God's love.
- The chef's jacket had short, rolled-up sleeves for ease of movement.
- The vampire's sleeves were long and bat-like, casting an ominous shadow.
- The Victorian lady wore a dress with mutton sleeves, emphasizing the fullness of her arms.
- The circus clown's sleeves were bright and colorful, creating a sense of fun and excitement.
- The astronaut's suit had pressurized sleeves to maintain the air supply.
- The beekeeper's sleeves were made of thick fabric to protect against stings.
- The magician's sleeves were seemingly endless, concealing his tricks and illusions.
FAQs About the word sleaved
of Sleave, Raw; not spun or wrought; as, sleaved thread or silk.
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The intricate lace sleeves of her wedding gown trailed gracefully to the floor.
The samurai warriors wore long, flowing sleeves that protected them from enemy swords.
The bishop's sleeves were wide and voluminous, symbolizing the vastness of God's love.
The chef's jacket had short, rolled-up sleeves for ease of movement.