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arrect Meaning

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arrect (a.)

Alt. of Arrected

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arrect (v. t.)

To direct.

To impute.

arrect Sentence Examples

  1. The hairs on the back of his neck stood arrect as he sensed someone watching him.
  2. The dog's fur bristled, and its ears stood arrect as it sensed danger nearby.
  3. She felt a shiver run down her spine, causing the hairs on her arms to stand arrect.
  4. The sudden noise in the dark alley caused every muscle in his body to tense, his hairs standing arrect.
  5. As the storm approached, the leaves on the trees stood arrect, anticipating the coming wind.
  6. The cat's tail stood arrect as it hissed at the unfamiliar dog in its territory.
  7. He couldn't help but feel a sense of unease as he walked through the eerie forest, his senses on high alert and his hairs standing arrect.
  8. The unexpected sight of the ghostly figure made her hairs stand arrect, and she hurriedly ran in the opposite direction.
  9. The audience watched in awe as the majestic lion entered the arena, its mane arrect with pride.
  10. She couldn't control the fear that made the hairs on her body stand arrect when she heard the ghostly whisper in the abandoned house.

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Alt. of Arrected, To direct., To impute.

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The hairs on the back of his neck stood arrect as he sensed someone watching him.

The dog's fur bristled, and its ears stood arrect as it sensed danger nearby.

She felt a shiver run down her spine, causing the hairs on her arms to stand arrect.

The sudden noise in the dark alley caused every muscle in his body to tense, his hairs standing arrect.