There are places cultivated by men that begird the forest.
Tonal mists begird the senses like thick, expanding fog, as the sparse calls of exotic birds and invisible creatures enhances the presence of this tenebrous abode of tranquility.
We possess 6000 square meter factory with modern management and equipments, which is begird by beautiful surrounding.
The towns formerly surrounded with farms are now begirded with urban looking suburbs and highways, lined with shopping centre zones.
1.1Besiege.
Example sentencesExamples
But that is not all: he causes armies of convictions, and spiritual troubles, to begird and straiten them on every side, so that they know not what to do.
Definition of begird in US English:
begird
verbbəˈɡərdbəˈɡərd
[with object]literary
1Gird about or around; encompass.
Example sentencesExamples
There are places cultivated by men that begird the forest.
Tonal mists begird the senses like thick, expanding fog, as the sparse calls of exotic birds and invisible creatures enhances the presence of this tenebrous abode of tranquility.
The towns formerly surrounded with farms are now begirded with urban looking suburbs and highways, lined with shopping centre zones.
We possess 6000 square meter factory with modern management and equipments, which is begird by beautiful surrounding.
1.1Besiege.
Example sentencesExamples
But that is not all: he causes armies of convictions, and spiritual troubles, to begird and straiten them on every side, so that they know not what to do.