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sheaves

1 American  
[sheevz] / ʃivz /

noun

  1. plural of sheaf.


sheaves 2 American  
[shivz, sheevz] / ʃɪvz, ʃivz /

noun

  1. plural of sheave.


sheaves British  
/ ʃiːvz /

noun

  1. the plural of sheaf

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At his farm just outside Tunis, Hasan Chetoui stood clutching dry sheaves of wheat, the ears empty husks, after managing to save only 20 hectares of the 150 he planted.

From Reuters • May 25, 2023

Her organization sees sheaves of Social Security numbers available as “buy-one-get-one” deals packaged with other consumer data on offer.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 26, 2022

She had sheaves of notes: ideas jotted down in the middle of the night, corrections, references to relevant articles on every aspect of the house interiors and exterior.

From Slate • Oct. 19, 2021

Past the bursts of carnival-candy slime mold, the salmon pearls of wolf’s milk, the tussled sheaves of chocolate tube slimes.

From New York Times • Jun. 16, 2020

Together they cut the sheaves all day, bending and cutting with short-handled scythes.

From "The Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck

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