unbark in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To unbark means to remove the outer bark from a tree or log, exposing the inner wood beneath.
Sample Sentences
- The ancient tree seemed to unbark itself, revealing a hidden layer of vibrant color beneath its rough exterior.
- As the craftsman carefully began to unbark the log, the sweet scent of fresh wood filled the air.
- In spring, the trees unbark naturally, shedding their old layers to make way for new growth.
- She watched in awe as the skilled artisan managed to unbark the trunk without damaging its integrity.
- To prepare the wood for carving, he needed to unbark it meticulously, ensuring a smooth surface for his design.
- The old oak tree began to unbark as the years weathered its outer layer.
- As the craftsman worked, he found it easier to unbark the logs with a sharp tool.
- The natural process of decay caused the tree to slowly unbark, revealing its inner wood.
- During the restoration, they decided to unbark the wooden beams to showcase their natural beauty.
- After the storm, the tree's bark started to unbark, leaving a rough surface exposed.
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