Examples of 'reeds' in a sentence
Meaning of "reeds"
reed (noun): A tall, slender grass-like plant with hollow stems commonly found in wetlands. Reeds are often used for thatching, as musical instruments (such as reed instruments), and as decorative elements
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- plural of reed
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of reed
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It was in the papyrus reeds behind the pyramids.
The reeds have a house out here.
Jump across the reeds like stoats.
Reeds change with temperature and humidity.
We built a nest with reeds at our summerhouse.
Wooden reeds must be moistened prior to playing.
Is constructed entirely of reeds tightly bound together.
The reeds are just visible in the distance.
Measure several reeds at the same time.
Reeds specially set for best response.
In a jungle of reeds with goo up to our ankles.
Reeds are generally not tuned with tremolo.
I also make reeds for uilleann pipes.
The wind blows through the reeds.
He played reeds and also wrote arrangements.
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There is nothing but reeds and swamps.
Most double reeds require a similar embouchure.
I get scared running through the reeds.
From the reeds appears your face.
Thousands of eggs used to cling to these reeds.
The reeds frozen into the pond.
My house is always full of clarinet reeds everyplace.
Blown reeds for the one he desires.
You made swords out of the reeds.
Where reeds almost touch the sea.
I saw a face coming out of the reeds.
The bimorph reeds are mounted by way of clips.
You will enter the reeds here.
The reeds are dense and silent.
Look at the way those reeds are crushed.
The reeds and lift you out.
I just hope no one reeds that trash.
These reeds are commonly used in marriages.
And before that we sat in the reeds.
From the reeds and into view.
Traditional or primitive rafts were constructed of wood or reeds.
The magnetic reeds enclosed in liquid level.
I am on the other shore among the reeds.
You will have bad reeds sometimes.
They spend much time straddling reeds.
Like the reeds in the field.
It will then build a nest from reeds.
Slip into these reeds and turn up anywhere.
Most of the banks are either swampland or reeds.
Political candidates are hollow reeds in which to trust.
The nest is built on top of trees or in reeds.
The reeds were too wet to sleep in.
These models have stainless steel reeds.
The reeds are still knocked down.
The wetlands were a source of wildfowl and reeds.