swathe in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
SWATHE: a broad strip or path, often referring to a cut area or a layer of material used for wrapping.
Sample Sentences
- The farmer carefully cut a swathe through the tall grass with his scythe.
- She wrapped the delicate gift in a swathe of colorful silk.
- The storm left a swathe of destruction across the coastal towns.
- He wore a swathe of fabric around his shoulders to ward off the chill.
- The artist painted a swathe of vibrant colors across the canvas, capturing the sunset's beauty.
- The gardener carefully wrapped the young tree in a protective swathe of burlap to shield it from harsh winter winds.
- A vibrant swathe of wildflowers spread across the meadow, attracting bees and butterflies alike.
- The artist painted a bold swathe of color across the canvas, transforming the blank space into a dynamic landscape.
- As the sun set, a warm swathe of orange and pink hues painted the sky, signaling the end of another beautiful day.
- The soldier wore a swathe of camouflage fabric to blend into the environment during the mission.
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