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Meaning of thornset
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thornset (a.)
Set with thorns.
thornset Sentence Examples
- The gardener cautiously trimmed the thornset, mindful of its sharp spines.
- The rose bush's thornset protected its delicate blooms from hungry animals.
- The intricate thornset of the cactus served as both a defense mechanism and a natural adornment.
- The hedgehog's thornset repelled predators and made it virtually untouchable.
- The thornset of the briar patch created an impenetrable barrier, deterring unwanted visitors.
- The honeybee's thornset served as a formidable weapon against potential threats to the hive.
- The thorny thornset of the bougainvillea plant added a touch of danger to its vibrant beauty.
- The thornset of the acacia tree made it an effective natural fence, protecting livestock from wandering predators.
- The thorns in the thornset of the thistle plant were sharp and barbed, causing discomfort to anyone who dared to touch them.
- The prickly thornset of the succulent plant served as a deterrent against herbivorous animals, ensuring its survival in the harsh desert environment.
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Set with thorns.
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The gardener cautiously trimmed the thornset, mindful of its sharp spines.
The rose bush's thornset protected its delicate blooms from hungry animals.
The intricate thornset of the cactus served as both a defense mechanism and a natural adornment.
The hedgehog's thornset repelled predators and made it virtually untouchable.