Sentences

girt in a sentence

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Definition

GIRT (noun): the encircling or surrounding area, often referring to the protective or enclosing nature of natural features like trees or mountains.

Sample Sentences

  1. The girt of the ancient trees surrounded the clearing, providing a sense of protection.
  2. She admired the girt of the mountain range as they hiked through the valley.
  3. The girt of the city’s skyline was impressive against the setting sun.
  4. The artist captured the girt of the landscape in her latest painting.
  5. With each step, the girt of the path grew more defined, leading them onward.
  6. The girt of the ancient trees created a natural barrier against the wind.
  7. He felt a sense of security as the sturdy walls girt his home from the outside world.
  8. In the sailor's tale, the ship was girt by a storm that threatened to capsize it.
  9. The girt of the mountains provided a breathtaking backdrop for the hikers.
  10. As she stood at the edge of the cliff, the girt of the ocean waves crashing below was both thrilling and terrifying.
  11. The girt of the tree trunk made it difficult to wrap my arms around it.
  12. She wore a girt dress that flowed elegantly as she walked.
  13. The old stone wall was girt with climbing ivy, adding to its charm.
  14. In sailing, the girt of the sail affected the boat's speed and direction.
  15. He felt a sense of security in the girt of the sturdy fence around his property.
  16. The old oak tree was girt by a beautiful garden filled with vibrant flowers.
  17. As the storm approached, the sailors girt the ship with heavy ropes to secure it.
  18. The ancient castle was girt with a deep moat, adding to its formidable defenses.
  19. She wore a belt that girt her waist, accentuating her elegant silhouette.
  20. The hiker found the mountain girt by mist, creating an ethereal atmosphere around him.