bales Antonyms

Meaning of bales

bales

a large bundle of goods, great evil, to make up into a bale, a large closely pressed package of merchandise bound and usually wrapped, a large bundle of goods tightly tied for storing or shipping, woe, sorrow

bales Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer stacked large bales of hay in the barn to feed his livestock throughout the winter.
  2. The factory produced thousands of bales of cotton each day, supplying the textile industry.
  3. The dockworkers struggled to unload bales of merchandise from the ship onto the pier.
  4. The bales of rice were carefully woven and dried before being sold in the market.
  5. The children built a fort out of bales of straw, giggling as they played inside.
  6. The refugees carried their meager belongings in small bales, fleeing from their war-torn country.
  7. The bales of wool were soft and luxurious, perfect for making warm blankets and sweaters.
  8. The warehouse was filled with bales of various sizes and shapes, containing everything from clothes to furniture.
  9. The bales of coffee beans were roasted and ground to create the aromatic brew that filled the café.
  10. The bales of hay were strategically placed around the racetrack to protect the horses from falls.

FAQs About the word bales

a large bundle of goods, great evil, to make up into a bale, a large closely pressed package of merchandise bound and usually wrapped, a large bundle of goods t

bundles, packages, packets, shipments, packs, loads, drafts, loadings, truckloads, shiploads

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The farmer stacked large bales of hay in the barn to feed his livestock throughout the winter.

The factory produced thousands of bales of cotton each day, supplying the textile industry.

The dockworkers struggled to unload bales of merchandise from the ship onto the pier.

The bales of rice were carefully woven and dried before being sold in the market.