sheaf|sheafed|sheafing|sheafs in English
verb
[ʃɪːf]
bind into a sheaf, make into a sheaf
Use "sheaf|sheafed|sheafing|sheafs" in a sentence
1. Sheaf binders of metal
2. Bud or bloom fruited sheaf.
3. He brandished a sheaf of documents.
4. He picked up a sheaf of papers.
5. Stephanie appeared with a sheaf of papers.
6. He waved a sheaf of documents at me.
7. This essentially implies that the presheaf is a sheaf.
8. He had a sheaf of papers under his arm.
9. He laid a sheaf of documents on the desk.
10. She moved the sheaf of papers into position.
11. There is a sheaf of starlight belongs to me.
12. The decision has generated sheafs of proposed new abortion legislation, pro and anti, at state level.
13. He took out of his briefcase a sheaf of invitations.
14. I saw her put a sheaf of notes into her briefcase.
15. Wendy stood up nervously, taking a sheaf of papers from her bag.
16. The speaker came into the hall carrying a sheaf of notes.
17. She stood up and took a sheaf of papers out of her bag.
18. McGarron had installed himself on the bed, and was looking through his sheaf of papers.
19. He thrust his hand between a sheaf of loosened papers and crackled them.
20. In the first dream, Joseph saw himself and his brothers, each binding a sheaf of grain.
21. A sheaf of barley would then be brought to the high priest, who offered it to Jehovah.
22. 14 Christie's auctioneer Colin Sheaf mounted his rostrum in front of a wall of 100 blue and white vases.
23. God told the Israelites: “You must . . . bring a sheaf of the firstfruits of your harvest to the priest.
24. Instead he took a sheaf of glossy photographs from his portmanteau and pushed them across the table towards the Corsican.
25. In some regions the farmers believed that a spirit resided in the last sheaf of grain to be harvested.