100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "girdle"
Definition
The term "girdle" as a common noun refers to:
- A belt or cord worn around the waist, often used to support clothing or carry tools.
- A band or strap that encircles something, typically used for fastening or support.
- In anatomical terms, it refers to any encircling structure, such as the pelvic girdle or shoulder girdle.
Synonyms
- Belt
- Sash
- Waistband
- Cinch
- Strap
- Band
- Cincture
Antonyms
- Loose (as in loosely fitted clothing)
- Unfastened
- Untied
Examples
- The tailor girdled the dress to give it a more fitted look.
- She wore a beautiful satin girdle around her waist.
- The construction worker girdled the tree before cutting it down.
- He girdled his waist with a sturdy leather belt.
- The athlete's girdle was designed to support her back during training.
- The decorator girdled the room with a decorative ribbon.
- They girdled the old tree to promote its growth.
- The costume designer girdled the outfit with a vibrant sash.
- To secure the package, she girdled it with twine.
- The ancient warriors often girdled themselves with armor.
- He girdled the fabric tightly to create a smooth silhouette.
- The child girdled his toy with a colorful ribbon.
- The fitness instructor suggested they girdle their midsection for support.
- The artist girdled the canvas with a frame to enhance its appearance.
- She girdled her hair with a stylish headband.
- The gardener girdled the tree to encourage fruit production.
- He girdled the project with strict deadlines.
- The adventurer girdled his supplies around his waist for easy access.
- The seamstress girdled the fabric before cutting it into pieces.
- The athlete's girdle helped prevent injuries during the game.
- She girdled her waist with a thin gold chain.
- The team girdled the field with caution tape.
- They girdled the plant with wire to help it grow upright.
- The knight girdled himself with a sword and shield.
- The fashion designer girdled the model to accentuate her figure.
- The artist girdled his work with a protective coat.
- She girdled her dress with a contrasting belt.
- The coach girdled the strategy around the team’s strengths.
- He girdled the pipe with insulation to prevent freezing.
- The child girdled the doll with a handmade dress.
- The explorer girdled his pack tightly for the hike.
- The mother girdled her child’s waist with a safety harness.
- He girdled his notes together for the presentation.
- The chef girdled the dish with a herb garnish.
- The teacher girdled the classroom with educational posters.
- The farmer girdled the crop to enhance yield.
- She girdled the bouquet with a ribbon before the wedding.
- The doctor girdled the patient’s arm for the procedure.
- The artist girdled his paintbrushes neatly on the table.
- He girdled the fence with wire to keep the animals out.
- The dancer girdled her waist with a beaded belt.
- The gardener girdled the bushes to promote growth.
- The mechanic girdled the engine part to secure it.
- She girdled her hair with a stylish scarf.
- The construction crew girdled the site with barriers.
- He girdled his thoughts into a coherent essay.
- The tailor girdled the suit for a perfect fit.
- They girdled the project timeline to ensure efficiency.
- The athlete girdled himself with protective gear before the match.
- The artist girdled the canvas with a border of paint.
- She girdled her waist for extra support during the workout.
- The architect girdled the design with innovative ideas.
- The teacher girdled the lesson with engaging activities.
- The parent girdled the child with a loving hug.
- The sailor girdled the boat with ropes for stability.
- The florist girdled the arrangement with a decorative wrap.
- The chef girdled the plate with a drizzle of sauce.
- The student girdled his backpack with essential supplies.
- The athlete girdled his knee for extra support during the game.
- The decorator girdled the room with elegant drapes.
- The artist girdled the sculpture with a protective coating.
- He girdled the fence with a fresh coat of paint.
- The teacher girdled the lesson with clear objectives.
- The dancer girdled her waist with a floral belt.
- The engineer girdled the project with safety measures.
- The gardener girdled the flowers with mulch.
- She girdled the gift with a bright ribbon.
- The athlete girdled himself with a supportive brace.
- The playwright girdled the act with emotional depth.
- The author girdled the book with intriguing plots.
- The coach girdled the training program with discipline.
- He girdled the package with durable tape.
- The team girdled their strategy with careful planning.
- She girdled her dress with a vintage belt.
- The artist girdled the sculpture with a stunning base.
- The farmer girdled the trees for better harvest.
- The musician girdled his performance with passion.
- The chef girdled the dish with a sprinkle of herbs.
- The architect girdled the design with modern aesthetics.
- The gardener girdled the plants with trellises.
- He girdled the wall with a fresh coat of paint.
- The student girdled his notes for easy reference.
- The teacher girdled the class with interactive lessons.
- The athlete girdled his ankle with a supportive wrap.
- She girdled the gift with a beautiful bow.
- The mechanic girdled the engine with protective covers.
- The artist girdled his artwork with a signature.
- The parent girdled the child with encouragement.
- The gardener girdled the tree to improve fruit quality.
- The fashion designer girdled the collection with elegance.
- He girdled the project with innovative solutions.
- The dancer girdled her waist with a sparkling belt.
- The florist girdled the arrangement with greenery.
- The teacher girdled the lesson with practical examples.
- The athlete girdled himself with a tight-fitting uniform.
- The artist girdled the canvas with layers of paint.
- She girdled her waist with a leather strap.
- The architect girdled the space with open designs.
- The traveler girdled his luggage for the journey.
- The chef girdled the plate with a drizzle of sauce.