reeds in English

noun
1
a tall, slender-leaved plant of the grass family that grows in water or on marshy ground.
Aquatic plants come in many forms, from relatively simple multi-cellular algae to reeds and water lilies.
2
a thing or person resembling or likened to a reed, in particular.
3
a piece of thin cane or metal, sometimes doubled, that vibrates in a current of air to produce the sound of various musical instruments, as in the mouthpiece of a clarinet or oboe, at the base of some organ pipes, and as part of a set in the accordion and harmonica.
She had just attached the reed to the mouth piece when she realized, ‘Oh my gosh!’
4
an electrical contact used in a magnetically operated switch or relay.
By bouncing, the reed breaks an electrical circuit.
noun
    reed instrument

Use "reeds" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "reeds" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "reeds", or refer to the context using the word "reeds" in the English Dictionary.

1. Reeds?Like pussy willow reeds?Really?

2. Bright Bulrushes and reeds background

3. Legere Reeds Bassoon Synthetic Reed

4. Take these reeds, for example.

5. Like the reeds in the field

6. Migrant birds shelter in the reeds.

7. Our roof was made of dried reeds.

8. Ducks, disgruntled among barbed reeds, took flight.

9. She steeped reeds for basket weaving.

10. 11 She steeped reeds for basket weaving.

11. The reeds and the rushes will decay.

12. Oboe/Bassoon Reed Case for 6 reeds, Bassoon Reed Protective Case, Durable Reeds Holder Box, Oboe/Bassoon Musical Instrument Storage Box

13. Many drainage ditches are, however, fringed with reeds.

14. Open quick view dialog for Andreas Eastman Bassoon Reeds

15. Ember burning with reeds flaunted to the blue sky.

16. We potted at the wild duck in the reeds.

17. Reeds grew in clumps all along the river bank.

18. Good words without deeds are rushes and reeds

19. Bagpipe Chanter Reeds are listed below the video

20. Ancient Egyptian pharaohs had blinds made of reeds.

21. Where there are reeds, there is water. 

22. There will be green grass and reeds and papyrus.

23. Thousands of frogs Croaked in the reeds by the riverbank.

24. Thousands of frogs croaked in the reeds by the riverbank.

25. The edge of the lake was fringed with reeds.

26. With reeds of wrath they rained blows upon His back.

27. Jesus had pity for afflicted people, who were like bruised reeds

28. Observe the reeds waving as you pass. Tropical fish ignore you.

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30. The whole lake was rimmed with thick beds of reeds.

31. 9 The reeds grow along a 50-mile stretch of shoreline.

32. Can papyrus shoot up without marsh ? Can reeds grow without water?

33. Desert places become well-watered places of reeds and papyrus plants

34. 19 Can papyrus shoot up without marsh ? Can reeds grow without water?

35. She can tell you how to weave reeds into a beautiful basket.

36. During day time it rests under thick and tall reeds and grasses.

37. The data in this viewer was created with the ReEDS, PLEXOS, and Cambium …

38. 16 The pool had dried up and was full of bracken and reeds.

39. From her piggyback vantage point she heard dry reeds whisper and water splash.

40. A roe deer came down into reeds opposite to munch at green stuff.

41. Reeds are abundant in a nearby marshy plain, making the name Cana very fitting.

42. The peace and quiet is like another world, with all the reeds and Bullrushes.

43. Can papyrus grow tall where there is no marsh? Can reeds thrive without water?

44. The platform is then packed with mud and reinforced with additional cut reeds.

45. She “put [the ark] among the reeds by the bank of the river Nile.”

46. Who are like bruised reeds and smoldering wicks, and how does Jesus treat them?

47. The contrast is particularly striking in the autumn when the reeds turn golden yellow.

48. These lagoons are highly aerobic and colonization by native macrophytes, especially reeds, is often encouraged.

49. 68:30 —What does the request to “rebuke the wild beast of the reeds” mean?

50. The bellows cause air to flow across metal reeds, which produce the distinct Accordion sound