sheaf
/ʃiːf/
noun
- A bundle of grain stalks tied together after harvesting.
- The farmer stacked each sheaf of wheat in the barn.
- An old painting showed a woman carrying a sheaf of oats on her shoulder.
- Workers gathered the cut barley into sheaves.
- A collection of items, such as papers or arrows, tied or held together.
- The archer pulled a sheaf of arrows from his quiver.
- He carried a sheaf of notes into the meeting.
- She handed me a sheaf of documents to review.