arbored
AmericanOther Word Forms
- unarbored adjective
Etymology
Origin of arbored
Example Sentences
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The brown leaves that drifted to earth in London's parks and along the arbored avenues of Washington fell more slowly than the hopes of men in those capitals last week.
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This replacement had been done so fast that it made the beginning of 1946 look like the arbored entrance to a primrose path.
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Country-seat terraced and arbored and parterred clear to the water's brink.
From New Tabernacle Sermons by Talmage, T. De Witt (Thomas De Witt)
One had to stoop to enter that arbored, leaf encircled nest through which the sun fell like a dappled pattern on the grass.
From Port O' Gold A History-Romance of the San Francisco Argonauts by Stellman, Louis J. (Louis John)
Before him was a beautifully kept lane bordered by arbored and trellised roses, which seemed to sink into the distance.
From Selected Stories of Bret Harte by Harte, Bret
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