teazle Antonyms

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Meaning of teazle

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teazle (n. & v. t.)

See Teasel.

teazle Sentence Examples

  1. The rough bristles of the teazle plant gently brushed against my skin, creating a pleasant sensation.
  2. The weaver used the teazle to raise the nap on the fabric, giving it a soft and velvety texture.
  3. The Fuller's teazle was an essential tool in the traditional process of cleaning and preparing wool.
  4. The leaves of the teazle plant have sharp edges that can irritate the skin, so caution should be taken when handling them.
  5. The flowers of the teazle are a beautiful shade of purple and attract butterflies and other pollinators.
  6. The dried heads of the teazle plant were once used as combs to groom hair.
  7. The teazle is a biennial plant, meaning it completes its life cycle over two years.
  8. The roots of the teazle plant are deep and strong, allowing it to withstand drought conditions.
  9. The teazle is a member of the family Dipsacaceae, which also includes the scabious and the skullcap.
  10. The teazle is native to Europe and Asia but has been introduced to other parts of the world as an ornamental plant.

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The rough bristles of the teazle plant gently brushed against my skin, creating a pleasant sensation.

The weaver used the teazle to raise the nap on the fabric, giving it a soft and velvety texture.

The Fuller's teazle was an essential tool in the traditional process of cleaning and preparing wool.

The leaves of the teazle plant have sharp edges that can irritate the skin, so caution should be taken when handling them.