Sentences

awned in a sentence

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Definition

Awned refers to having or bearing awns, which are bristle-like appendages or hair-like structures typically found on the seeds or flowers of certain grasses and grains.

Sample Sentences

  1. The awned grasses swayed gently in the summer breeze.
  2. She admired the awned wheat fields glowing under the golden sun.
  3. The farmer explained how awned varieties of barley are more resilient.
  4. Awned seeds often disperse more effectively in the wind.
  5. The awned flower heads attracted a variety of pollinators.
  6. He noticed that the awned plants thrived better in the dry conditions.
  7. In botanical studies, awned species are often highlighted for their unique adaptations.
  8. The sight of the awned landscape was breathtaking at dusk.
  9. Some researchers focus on the genetic traits of awned versus awnless crops.
  10. The ancient texts described how awned grains were cultivated by early civilizations.

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