Sentences

The hiker couldn't help but notice the briared path leading into the dense forest.

The bouquet of flowers was marred by the inclusion of a few briared branches.

She took a sharp glance at the briared corner of the garden, hidden behind overgrown bushes.

With the sun high, he could see through the briared branches of the hazel trees.

Passing through the briared undergrowth was almost impossible without a proper machete.

Beneath his sigh was a wintry sound, as though the hoot owl were the song of the briared woods.

There was no path for miles, only a briared wilderness of underbrush and scrub.

Kneeling, she was relieved to find that the briared area near the stone was relatively open.

The old post had been rooted and the briared or rather the damning field had been cleared away.

The linden's fire was a long time dying; pasture grew in place of the briared lot.

A long, wild, grassy glen, studded here and there with briared brambles.

She could see the influence on Don Fermin that the briared wood had over Alonso.

The front had been peeling from the start, which explains the rapid accumulation of moss and mould and the briared wood.

We walked a narrow path, leading to a small, moss-covered cottage, its door ajar, with a few briared stumps around it.

The older men among the gentry, especially those with large briared gardens, used to look up to him for advice.

He returned to see if the thing could be done that day, and found the brier and briared were awaiting his command.

A voice, that seemed to come from under his ears, began a strange, tuneless song that clung to the briared air.

The briared dead blue-tiles had been so levelled and roughened that the original form was lost to the eye.