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Meaning of withe-rod
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withe-rod (n.)
A North American shrub (Viburnum nudum) whose tough osierlike shoots are sometimes used for binding sheaves.
withe-rod Sentence Examples
- The slender withe-rod effortlessly guided the unruly horse through the narrow path.
- With a quick flick of her wrist, she snapped the pliable withe-rod into place, tying the bundle securely.
- The farmer fashioned a sturdy fence by weaving together supple withe-rods.
- The blacksmith used the hot withe-rod to forge an intricate metalwork design.
- The young boy swung the withe-rod playfully, its tip tracing arcs in the air.
- The gardener carefully pruned the rose bushes, using a sharp withe-rod to remove unwanted growth.
- The weaver interlaced delicate withe-rods into a vibrant tapestry, creating a masterpiece of intricate design.
- The botanist collected withe-rods from various plant species, studying their unique properties.
- The basket maker skillfully coiled and bound withe-rods to create a sturdy and functional basket.
- The architect incorporated withe-rods into the building's structure, adding an organic and sustainable element.
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A North American shrub (Viburnum nudum) whose tough osierlike shoots are sometimes used for binding sheaves.
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The slender withe-rod effortlessly guided the unruly horse through the narrow path.
With a quick flick of her wrist, she snapped the pliable withe-rod into place, tying the bundle securely.
The farmer fashioned a sturdy fence by weaving together supple withe-rods.
The blacksmith used the hot withe-rod to forge an intricate metalwork design.