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Meanings of
sheaf
in English
Portuguese
molho
Catalan
feix
Spanish
lío
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A package of several things tied together for carrying or storing.
bundle
Portuguese
molho
Usage of
sheaf
in English
1
Richard looked down at the thick
sheaf
of laser-printed heavy bond paper.
2
As the fork was withdrawn the binding of the
sheaf
was loosened.
3
He shoved the
sheaf
of papers across the desk to The Guesser.
4
The corn of the last
sheaf
is often used to make it.
5
She came in, cheerful, a small
sheaf
of papers in her hand.
6
Once again he'd found the answer in his treasured
sheaf
of papers.
7
She turned to the
sheaf
of bills still lying on the table.
8
He picked a paper from the
sheaf
and waived it at Rip.
9
He picked a paper from the
sheaf
and waved it at Rip.
10
The
sheaf
of papers was a slim typewritten manuscript bearing the title:
11
And with that very suddenly she rose and walked round the
sheaf
.
12
He gathered up the
sheaf
of papers at his elbow and rose.
13
The aide rose to leave, taking a
sheaf
of papers with him.
14
Gwen approached the huddle with a
sheaf
of paperwork in her hand.
15
He laid down a little
sheaf
of papers beside the shielding forearm.
16
His elbow jostled a
sheaf
of papers, spilling them across the floor.
Other examples for "sheaf"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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sheaf
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
last sheaf
thick sheaf
little sheaf
have a sheaf
great sheaf
More collocations
Translations for
sheaf
Portuguese
molho
fardo
pacote
feixe
penca
Catalan
feix
lligall
trossell
garba
fardell
Spanish
lío
bulto
fajo
Sheaf
through the time
Sheaf
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common