Sentences with word «sward»

Snakes talk, men live in whales for 3 days, bread rains down from the sky, a man parted the sea, chariots of fire come and go from heaven, and there's a flaming sward guarding this garden of fruit... Anyone who believes this stuff is a dummy of the highest order..
Our deer are fed a natural forage based diet, the bulk of which comprises grazed grass or clover enriched swards.
he will die by his own sward....
Creating a healthy sward will also reduce the risk of impact injuries and abrasions from falls on sparse turf and compacted ground.
This morning, only one block from their house, on the grassy sward between the sidewalk and the curb, the pooch looked around shyly, discreetly lifted his right leg, and as usual made water as though embarrassed by the lack of privacy.
There was a light wind, and whenever it stirred the trees, they released a fresh shower of last night's rain to patter on the wet sward.
Also, the terrain works to direct players to key locations on the map and ensures that players from opposing factions can easily find each other and spend their game time crossing swards and scouring the map in the hopes of finding one opponent.
The species forms dense swards leading to low botanical diversity.
But continue for a while and you might have a swale, which seems fitting for a former sward, the job of this particular lack being to carry away surplus water down a channel where it might be absorbed harmlessly.
Instead of using grass, Jekka used a herb ley, a combination of grass and herbs such as St John's Wort, salad burnett, chicory and sorrel which, whether you cut it or not, makes for a lovely, fragrant sward when you walk on it.
We all know the proverb «hunger is sharper than the sward,» but still we do not understand the whole deepness of it.
It goes like this, press A to slash your sward / shoot, do X damage + / - Armour and Game Over.
Lets start on the level, though, with a sward, an old word for the skin or surface of the soil.
Break the sward and immediately you've got two for the price of one: a dip and a hummock.
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