briered in a sentence
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Definition
Briered (adjective): characterized by the presence of thorny plants or brambles, making passage difficult and potentially hazardous.
Sample Sentences
- The path through the forest was briered, making it difficult to walk without getting scratched.
- She stumbled upon a briered area while hiking, and decided to turn back rather than risk the thorns.
- The old garden was overgrown and briered, obscuring the once vibrant flowers.
- His hands were briered and sore after clearing the neglected backyard of thorny bushes.
- The briered landscape was a testament to years of neglect and wild growth.
- After navigating the briered trails, they emerged into a clearing filled with sunlight.
- The children were warned to stay away from the briered edges of the playground.
- As they explored the briered thicket, they discovered a hidden path leading to a stream.
- The artist found inspiration in the briered woods, capturing its wild beauty on canvas.
- Despite being briered and tangled, the natural beauty of the area was undeniable.