blote Antonyms

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Meaning of blote

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blote (v. t.)

To cure, as herrings, by salting and smoking them; to bloat.

blote Sentence Examples

  1. As the storm raged on, the blote branches of the old oak tree swayed ominously.
  2. The winter wind whipped through the blote fields, sending chills down my spine.
  3. Standing on the blote hill, I could see for miles across the barren landscape.
  4. The blote rocks along the shoreline were battered by the relentless waves.
  5. Despite the blote sky overhead, there was a sense of tranquility in the air.
  6. She wandered through the blote forest, marveling at the stark beauty of the landscape.
  7. The blote walls of the ancient castle seemed to echo with centuries of history.
  8. The blote ground squelched beneath our boots as we trudged through the marsh.
  9. He shivered as he wrapped his blote arms around himself, trying to keep warm in the cold.
  10. The blote branches tapped against the windowpane, creating an eerie rhythm in the night.

FAQs About the word blote

To cure, as herrings, by salting and smoking them; to bloat.

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As the storm raged on, the blote branches of the old oak tree swayed ominously.

The winter wind whipped through the blote fields, sending chills down my spine.

Standing on the blote hill, I could see for miles across the barren landscape.

The blote rocks along the shoreline were battered by the relentless waves.