Sentences

begird in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To begird means to encircle or bind something around oneself, typically with a belt or similar item.

Sample Sentences

  1. The knight would begird himself with armor before entering the battlefield.
  2. She decided to begird her waist with a colorful sash for the festival.
  3. The gardener begirded the flowerbed with a low stone wall.
  4. As the storm approached, they begirded the windows with heavy boards.
  5. He was taught to begird his thoughts with reason before making decisions.
  6. To prepare for the long hike, she begirded her backpack with extra supplies.
  7. The artist begirded the canvas with a bold stroke of paint.
  8. In preparation for the ceremony, they begirded the altar with fresh flowers.
  9. The warrior begirded his sword tightly, ready for the challenge ahead.
  10. The team begirded their strategy with careful analysis and planning.