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wreath

[reeth] / riθ /


Example Sentences

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She has made little cats, wreaths and ashtrays.

From The Wall Street Journal

A Manchester United scarf also adorned his coffin, which was next to a wreath bearing the affectionate Mancunian term: "R kid".

From BBC

And the extras that people load up on when they are feeling flush, such as wreaths and garlands and baskets, haven’t been selling well at all.

From The Wall Street Journal

Israeli and Australian flags hung on the closed gates of the pavilion, as hundreds of people gathered to lay wreaths, bouquets, candles and pebbles from the beach.

From BBC

“People associate wreaths with the holiday, and this is a great way of modernizing something that is traditional,” Meghan explains.

From Salon