Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use wreaths in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word wreaths? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
As history progressed the Etruscans and the Romans upgraded their wreaths with precious metals such as gold, silver and gold-plated metals.
After the service the wreaths were taken to be placed on the war memorial in Grange Park.
Amazing wood decorations depicting cherubs, crowns and wreaths of flowers surround marble fireplaces.
In other festivals women most often appeared in white dresses crowned with oak wreaths.
At each side of the stadium, Dawson's giant steel-mesh rings hover like wreaths above the entry gates.
Tessa and Sophia skipped in with daisy wreaths and bracelets draped all over them.
In the Middle Ages young women wore wreaths of gold and eventually gave way to chaplets.
The fire hissed as it went out, and around them the cave went dark again as pale wreaths of grey smoke curled through the air.
However be aware of cornices and unstable snow wreaths that linger long into summer.
Corporal Stephen Pountney played the last post on the bugle and relatives laid wreaths in front of the memorial.
Dressed in togas, crowned with laurel wreaths, they re-enacted ancient ceremonies, of which feasting was one.
On the left side of the panel, two barefoot attendants approach the altar, clad in short tunics and wearing laurel wreaths.
And you look at the eagles, the massive bronze eagles in the victory arches and the laurel wreaths.
At the school, boys and girls were lined up in their Friday best to present Greg with wreaths of paper flowers.
Flowers can be dried and used in arrangements, wreaths, potpourri, sachets, and more.
When dried it can be used whole for wreaths and centerpieces or crushed to use in sachets for closets or drawers or to scent a bath.
For added support and color, ribbons run through the centers of the wreaths and fasten to the top of the door frame with tacks.
Along with white lights, balsam wreaths, and plastic reindeer, free shipping for online orders is starting to look like a holiday tradition.
On last weekend they sold Christmas decorations and wreaths outside the church after Masses.
Some 300 others stood outside, laying wreaths at the old iron gates where a bell ringer tolled sorrowful notes from a small bell.
Show More Sentences
Examples from Classical Literature
These they brought back to the village, and made into wreaths to trim the Maypole.
The side chair retains its original covering of a heavy wool plush, with classic figures stamped in it of wreaths and maces.
They entwine garlands around the high pillars, and put wreaths of laurel over the arched windows.
Here and there from the pondweed and other stems hang festoons or wreaths or threads of beautiful green Alg.
The others bore, alternately, coats of arms and the monogram IHS, with wreaths of vine-leaves.
The smoke wreaths rolled around it, but it shone out luminous and starlike.
For the funeral there were crosses and wreaths of white flowers, roses and stephanotis.
Upon the wall by the vinery a Corchorus japonica is laden with wreaths of golden blossom.
A French cemetery, with its wreaths of beadwork and artificial violets, has ever a most depressing appearance.
The room was a small one, hung with blue satin bordered with wreaths in carton-pierre.
The blossom of the Bizarade or bitter orange is most prized for wreaths and favours when the fresh flowers can be procured.
The wood-work is painted white, and enriched with wreaths of leaves in ormolu.
At this moment, also, a long black funnel, crowned with wreaths of smoke, appeared on the edge of the waters.
He paces up and down the hall, crowning his dream with wreaths of smoke.
The architrave was once hung with wreaths and decorated with shields.
But at the Cenotaph in Kilwinning, Ayrshire, wreaths were laid as soon as the bugler finished playing Last Post.
And these wreaths of broidery were by our ancestors called clocks.
The two bridesmaids, whose insignia of office are paper wreaths, come next, and after them the rest of the guests, old and young, boys and girls.
She was on the point of turning back in order to rejoin the sea nymphs, and sit with them on the moist sands, all twining wreaths together.
The large man drew out a red case, and extracted a great yellow meerschaum, out of which, a moment later, he was puffing thick wreaths of smoke.
Show More Sentences
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
7-letter Words Starting With
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2024