I read there's a certain type of reed that grows in swamps.
A single dried reed helped me identify the vegetation.
Palms given from churches on Palm Sunday is a reed.
Sally is as thin as a reed, exactly as a model should be.
This oboe needs a new reed.
the preposition is the word 'in'.
It is difficult to read from a genuine papyrus reed.
The reed of the clarinet was split so the woodwind player sounded horrible.
The homonyms of "reed" and "read" in a sentence: "The musician played a melodious tune on his reed instrument, while the young girl sat quietly in the corner to read her favorite book."
The reed basket was full of flowers.He has a reed caught in his hair.A reed is a kind of plant.
Some of the music these days seems synthetic. A synthetic oboe reed is not required to be wet before being played.
Please pass me the reed basket. The Egyptians made paper out of a reed called papyrus.
The REED in my claranet was dirty, so I had to clean it. I bought a cleaning tool to clean my REED. Once I cleaned the REED, it looked brand new!
You can create a sentence like this: "As I sat by the river, I watched the reeds sway in the breeze while I read my favorite book." This sentence effectively uses both "reed" and "read" in a natural context.
Of the reed or of the pen is the English translation of 'calami'. The literal translation is 'reed'. But reeds were used as pens in ancient Roman times. The Latin word 'calami' is the singular form of the genitive case of possession. The nominative form, as the subject of a sentence, is 'calamus'.