"Swathed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Wrapped or covered, typically in bands or swathes of cloth.
Swashbuckling refers to behavior that is adventurous, daring, and flamboyant, often in a thrilling or thrillingly romantic way, typically associated with pirates, the 18th century, or fantasy fiction. It describes a style of heroism or action that is bold, flashy, and energetic, often involving bravery, sword fighting, and romanticism.
A SWAT team: A specially trained and equipped police unit that is used to handle high-risk situations, such as hostage crises, terrorist threats, and violent confrontations.<br><br>Example: The police department deployed a SWAT team to negotiate with the armed suspect.<br><br>It can also refer to:<br><br> A stick or bat used to hit or kill animals, especially one used by a figure in a fictional story who is trained to kill.<br>Example: Batman's trusty swat.
Samples or small squares of fabric, leather, or other materials used to demonstrate and compare colors and textures.<br><br>Example: The designer had swatches of fabric laid out on the table for her to choose from.<br><br>Alternatively, the term "swatches" can also refer to small samples of a digital or web element, such as a font, background, or graphic, used to demonstrate its appearance or to compare different options.<br><br>Example: The website allowed users to create a custom art piece by selecting from various swatches of color and shape.
A swather is a farm implement used to cut, collect, and deposit crops, typically grain such as wheat, oats, or barley, into a window. It's often used in the process of Harvesting.
Noun: One who swaths; a machine or device used to cut the crop; one who swathes or swathes (covers in a swathe).<br><br>Example: "the swathers gathered the hay into large bundles"