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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The dancer wore a girdled tutu that accentuated her movements.
The snake had a distinct girdled pattern on its skin.
The girdled strip of land connects the two parts of the city.
The locals used the girdled causeway as a jogging path in the mornings.
The girdled isthmus was once a natural barrier for invaders.
The girdled coastline is home to many rare species of birds.
The girdled spit of land is famous for its picturesque views.
The birds were nesting on the girdled strip of land between the river and the lake.
He girdled himself for the exam by studying for hours each day.
The army girdled themselves for battle by practicing their drills.
The athletes girdled themselves before the big race.
The chef girdled himself before starting to cook.
The students girdled themselves for the presentation by rehearsing their parts.
The volunteers girdled themselves for a day of community service.
Sarah girdled herself for the marathon by going on daily runs for weeks.
The volunteers girdled themselves for the cleanup by putting on their gloves and work boots.
She girdled herself for the job interview by practicing her answers to common questions.
The team girdled themselves for the game by doing warm-up exercises.
The hikers girdled themselves for a long trek through the mountains.
The sailors had to navigate carefully through the girdled passage to avoid hitting rocks.
The developers wanted to build a bridge over the girdled isthmus to connect the two towns.
She girdled the waist of her dress with a ribbon.
The social norms girdled her decision to pursue a career in a male-dominated field.
The girdled beach was a popular spot for tourists.
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