Definitionn. the space created by the swing of a scythe or the cut of a mowing machine
Last update: September 6, 2015
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Her only chance at safety was across a swath of broken glass. [Please select]
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But from our march we could see where the fire had passed through the timber, yonder across; and that blackened swath was a melancholy sight. [Please select]
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"It isn't my cave," disclaimed Matt, who sat there with his head swathed in bandages. [Please select]
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Leading them came a big, muscular man, conspicuous for his pock-marked face and the yellow silk handkerchief swathed about his head. [Please select]
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Peerless Beauty, her horns swathed in silk and gleaming with jewels, received him coldly. [Please select]
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They had already cut a swath of dead, and many wounded were dragging themselves to the rear. [Please select]
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The _Sumter_ and the _Florida_ cut a wide swath under instructions which "left much to discretion and more to the torch." [Please select]
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He cut a swath of devastation sixty miles wide all the way to Savannah. [Please select]
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They lay with closed eyes, or with impassive, upturned faces, swathed in their brown blankets against the chill. [Please select]
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This area was usually swathed in fog from three o'clock in the afternoon until eleven o'clock the next morning. [Please select]
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Major Arthur Peuchen, of Montreal, one of the survivors, standing near the little fellow, who, swathed in blankets, lay blinking at his nurse, described the death of Mrs. [Please select]
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