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Meaning of windlestraw
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windlestraw (n.)
A grass used for making ropes or for plaiting, esp. Agrostis Spica-ventis.
windlestraw Sentence Examples
- The windlestraw's leaves swayed gently in the summer breeze.
- She wove the delicate windlestraw into an intricate basket.
- The windlestraw field shimmered like a golden ocean under the setting sun.
- The windlestraw stalks crackled softly as they rubbed against each other.
- The windlestraw's tiny seeds dispersed far and wide on the wind.
- The windlestraw's long, slender leaves provided excellent camouflage for small animals.
- The windlestraw's ethereal beauty inspired poets and artists alike.
- The windlestraw's root system held the soil firmly in place, preventing erosion.
- The windlestraw's hollow stems were used to create wind instruments in ancient times.
- The windlestraw represented hope and renewal for people living in arid regions.
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A grass used for making ropes or for plaiting, esp. Agrostis Spica-ventis.
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The windlestraw's leaves swayed gently in the summer breeze.
She wove the delicate windlestraw into an intricate basket.
The windlestraw field shimmered like a golden ocean under the setting sun.
The windlestraw stalks crackled softly as they rubbed against each other.