0 past simple and past participle of swathe
Soft black shoes over white stockings, and legs swathed with dark felt were the finishing touches of a picturesque uniform.
It consists of a single stalk that is swathed with leaves.
The business community, of which the creative industries are a part, has been swathed in red tape and suffered increased regulatory burdens during the past four years.
The history of debates on the matter shows that every such activity that is currently legal is swathed in a reassuring glow of familiarity.
After samples were taken, field size equipment was used to swath and combine oat/ pea and triticale plots for grain, while corn was swathed for forage.
Production costs were determined for drilled corn and swathed western wheatgrass, and these values were used in determining daily feeding costs for each of the three winter treatments.
Triticale and oat/pea crop residues and swathed western wheatgrass nutritive quality changed little from harvest to feeding.
Oat/pea straw was swath grazed first, followed by triticale/sweet clover straw, then swathed corn.