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alburn (n.)

The bleak, a small European fish having scales of a peculiarly silvery color which are used in making artificial pearls.

alburn Sentence Examples

  1. Alburn, the noble warrior, led his troops fearlessly into battle.
  2. The birth of a son named Alburn filled the family with pride, foreseeing a future noble warrior.
  3. Legends speak of an ancient kingdom protected by a valiant Alburn, the noble warrior.
  4. As a child, Alburn displayed a natural bravery that hinted at his destiny as a noble warrior.
  5. The kingdom celebrated the coming of age of Alburn, knowing he would become a noble warrior like his ancestors.
  6. In the tales of old, Alburn emerged as a symbol of courage, embodying the qualities of a noble warrior.
  7. The castle gates opened to welcome Alburn, the chosen one destined to be a noble warrior.
  8. Alburn's training in the arts of combat and chivalry prepared him for his role as a noble warrior.
  9. Songs were sung of Alburn's heroic deeds, immortalizing him as a noble warrior in the hearts of the people.
  10. The prophecy foretold the rise of Alburn, a noble warrior who would bring peace to the war-torn land.

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The bleak, a small European fish having scales of a peculiarly silvery color which are used in making artificial pearls.

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Alburn, the noble warrior, led his troops fearlessly into battle.

The birth of a son named Alburn filled the family with pride, foreseeing a future noble warrior.

Legends speak of an ancient kingdom protected by a valiant Alburn, the noble warrior.

As a child, Alburn displayed a natural bravery that hinted at his destiny as a noble warrior.