0 a kind of tall, stiff grass growing on wet or marshy ground -- sejenis rumput
reeds along a riverbank.
1 a thin piece of cane or metal in certain wind instruments (eg the oboe, clarinet) which vibrates and makes a sound when the instrument is played -- sejenis alat muzik
Of the loam buildings, the wooden poles and the reeds represented the inflammable materials.
An ancient city, protected by matted reeds, a creator of ruin.
We have seen to our sorrow miles of it, full of thistles, reeds and rubbish, and producing little.
We see reeds and rushes where before there was pasture.
The three-tier mahogany buffet with partially reeded slender balustrade upright supports was a theme of his television programme.
I regret to say that some of our allies today are broken reeds.
They are merely reeds shaken by the wind of political pressure.
The huts were constructed of corrugated iron, bamboo and woven reeds, and would have been quite inadequate to keep out a really heavy rainfall.
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