treddle Synonyms

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treddle Meaning

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treddle (n.)

See Treadle.

A prostitute; a strumpet.

The dung of sheep or hares.

treddle Sentence Examples

  1. The seamstress rhythmically pressed the treddle to stitch the intricate pattern.
  2. The potter's wheel whirled faster as he applied more force to the treddle.
  3. The organist's feet danced across the treddle, producing a chorus of melodies.
  4. The treadle of the sewing machine squeaked and groaned with each stitch.
  5. The blacksmith pounded the anvil with a heavy hammer, his feet working the treddle below.
  6. The bellows were powered by a treadle, sending a blast of air into the forge.
  7. The treadle on the bicycle allowed the rider to accelerate without pedaling.
  8. The treadle of the loom moved up and down, creating the intricate fabric.
  9. The child giggled as she pushed the treddle on the rocking horse, sending it soaring.
  10. The antique sewing machine had a beautifully carved wooden treddle, a testament to the craftsmanship of its time.

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See Treadle., A prostitute; a strumpet., The dung of sheep or hares.

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The seamstress rhythmically pressed the treddle to stitch the intricate pattern.

The potter's wheel whirled faster as he applied more force to the treddle.

The organist's feet danced across the treddle, producing a chorus of melodies.

The treadle of the sewing machine squeaked and groaned with each stitch.