arraught Synonyms
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arraught Meaning
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arraught ()
Obtained; seized.
arraught Sentence Examples
- The knight arraught his sword from its scabbard, ready to defend his honor.
- The thief was arraught by the guards before he could escape with the stolen jewels.
- She felt arraught by the weight of responsibility that came with her new role as queen.
- The accused was arraught before the king's court to face charges of treason.
- The ship was arraught in a fierce storm, tossing its crew about on the raging sea.
- He was arraught by a sudden feeling of nostalgia as he walked through his childhood town.
- The scholar was arraught in a dilemma, torn between his duty to his studies and his desire for adventure.
- The townsfolk were arraught in panic when news of the approaching army reached their ears.
- She was arraught by a sense of longing for the days gone by, wishing she could turn back time.
- The young prince was arraught in a web of intrigue as rival factions vied for power in the kingdom.
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Obtained; seized.
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The knight arraught his sword from its scabbard, ready to defend his honor.
The thief was arraught by the guards before he could escape with the stolen jewels.
She felt arraught by the weight of responsibility that came with her new role as queen.
The accused was arraught before the king's court to face charges of treason.