Some sentences in use of “wreath”

How to use in-sentence of “wreath”:

+ When Napoleon was beaten in 1814 Prussian General Ernst von Pfuel occupied Pais and took the Quadriga back to Berlin, the olive wreath was changed to an Iron Cross.

+ The wreath is silver, red, and black.

+ That first pin was a simple gold star on a purple background with a laurel wreath around the star.

+ His attributes include the laurel wreath and lyre.

+ A wreath of leaves or pine is often put on the front door of a house as a sign of welcome.

+ A laurel wreath is a circular wreath made of interlocking branches and leaves of the bay laurel.

Some sentences in use of wreath
Some sentences in use of wreath

Example sentences of “wreath”:

+ In Greek mythology, the god Apollo is shown wearing a laurel wreath because of the story of Apollo and Daphne.

+ He is shown as a young man, wearing a laurel wreath and playing the kithara.

+ In Greek mythology, the god Apollo is shown wearing a laurel wreath because of the story of Apollo and Daphne.

+ He is shown as a young man, wearing a laurel wreath and playing the kithara.

+ She is holding a shield and a laurel wreath in one hand.

+ The wreath is given to young masters in the graduation ceremony of the university.

+ Crest : On a multicoloured wreath stands a terrestrial globe, signifying Manchester’s world trade, and covered by a swarm of flying bees.

+ She sometimes wears a thin piece of white cloth on her head called a veil, or a wreath of flowers, or a tiara, or other headdress.

+ Before the rally, Trump paid tribute to Jackson and laid a wreath at his tomb.

+ The medal is a gold cross pattée overlaying an oak and laurel wreath on the obverse side, with an antique anchor in each arm of the cross.

+ The wreath is one of the odder parts of the flag, added against the rules of heraldry and breaking up the carpet pattern.

+ Every year on the National Day of Commemoration the President of Ireland lays a wreath in the courtyard in memory of all Irishmen and Irishwomen who have died in past wars and on service with the United Nations.

+ The floral wreath around the shield is the Jasminum officinale represents the Mughal era cultural heritage of Pakistan.

+ The lapel button is a five-pointed star 5/8-inch in diameter on a wreath with the letters “U.S.” in the center.

+ The Advent wreath is a circle of leaves, usually pine boughs, ivy and holly, with 4 candles in it which is hung up in a church.

+ In the University’s arms this is done by the use of a wreath and a crown.

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