Garlands [noun]
Definition of Garlands:
strand of material, usually hung
Opposite/Antonyms of Garlands:
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Sentence/Example of Garlands:
Even if McConnell, the current Senate majority leader, kept the Garland seat open, it would not change the court's overall ideological balance.
Garland, who lived in Flagstaff and worked at Northern Arizona University, had cerebral palsy.
The most oft-planted Alaska cedar is a branch-drooping variety named Pendula, though other, less pendulous types also convey that garland effect.
Then-Justice Antonin Scalia died in February 2016, and Obama nominated Garland that March.
Back in 2016, Democrats pushed forward Garland’s nomination.
“Chaplet”—a wreath or garland signed for by him in his ambitious hopes—expresses his birth-date by Con.
As if a magician's wand had touched him, the garland of roses transformed him into a vision of Oriental beauty.
He never had cause to regret his action, for beautiful Grace Garland made a wife of whom any man might be proud.
Yes; it is possible he could have received money orders at such places, for example, at Garland or Grand Prairie.
No one wears a garland when sacrificing, or burning incense, or pouring out a libation.