make sentences:
words meaning
champed - chewed noisily
turret - a small tower
smote - hid hard
leaf fringed - with leaf on the outer edge
perplexed - confused
thronging - gathering in large numbers
hearkening - listening
turf - a portion of land that consists of soil with grass of top
stirrup - a loop hanging from the saddle of a horse to support the rider's feet
surged - made a wavelike movement
keeper - jailor [here]
governor - the head of the prison [here]
gravecloth - a cloth in which a dead body is wrapped
striving - trying very hard to achieve something
Dear student
Here are your sentences.
- The horse champed on the barley and corn husks.
- We walked past the ancient defence turrets of the Scottish kings.
- The giant smote the knight upon his head.
- My grandmother has an old Victorian styled hand-mirror, with a leaf fringed frame.
- The students looked perplexed as they studied the question paper.
- Immigrants are thronging in the port of Calais, hoping to cross the border into England.
- Jesus set off on his journey, hearkening to the voice of God.
- The neighbour was quite angry when I parked my car on his turf.
- As you start riding faster, you might fall off the horse if you don't put your feet in the stirrups​.
- The ocean surged violently during the storm.
- Beware of what you do in jail; the keeper is always watching you.
- The governor decided it was time to let the prisoner free.
- She watched in anguish as her child was covered in a gravecloth.
- He is always striving to deliver the best possible results.
Regards
Here are your sentences.
- The horse champed on the barley and corn husks.
- We walked past the ancient defence turrets of the Scottish kings.
- The giant smote the knight upon his head.
- My grandmother has an old Victorian styled hand-mirror, with a leaf fringed frame.
- The students looked perplexed as they studied the question paper.
- Immigrants are thronging in the port of Calais, hoping to cross the border into England.
- Jesus set off on his journey, hearkening to the voice of God.
- The neighbour was quite angry when I parked my car on his turf.
- As you start riding faster, you might fall off the horse if you don't put your feet in the stirrups​.
- The ocean surged violently during the storm.
- Beware of what you do in jail; the keeper is always watching you.
- The governor decided it was time to let the prisoner free.
- She watched in anguish as her child was covered in a gravecloth.
- He is always striving to deliver the best possible results.
Regards