bield Antonyms
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Meaning of bield
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bield (n.)
A shelter. Same as Beild.
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bield (v. t.)
To shelter.
bield Sentence Examples
- The shepherd sought shelter in the bield of the rocky outcrop during the storm.
- The cozy bield of the old cabin provided refuge from the biting wind.
- Birds often seek bields in dense foliage to protect themselves from predators.
- The sailors anchored their boat in the bield of the harbor to escape the rough seas.
- The hikers found a welcome bield behind a large rock formation to rest and have lunch.
- Animals create bields in the underbrush to shield themselves from harsh weather.
- The sheep gathered in the bield of the valley, huddling together for warmth.
- The hunter waited patiently in the bield of the blind for the perfect shot.
- The campers set up their tents in the bield of the forest, shielded from the elements by the thick canopy.
- The cyclist ducked into the bield of the bus stop to escape the sudden downpour.
FAQs About the word bield
A shelter. Same as Beild., To shelter.
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The shepherd sought shelter in the bield of the rocky outcrop during the storm.
The cozy bield of the old cabin provided refuge from the biting wind.
Birds often seek bields in dense foliage to protect themselves from predators.
The sailors anchored their boat in the bield of the harbor to escape the rough seas.