bour Synonyms

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bour Meaning

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bour (n.)

A chamber or a cottage.

bour Sentence Examples

  1. The bour of laughter echoed through the room, filling it with warmth and joy.
  2. As the clock struck midnight, the solemn bour of the bell signaled the beginning of the new year.
  3. With each bour of the hammer, the blacksmith shaped the molten metal into a fine blade.
  4. The bour of the waves crashing against the shore provided a soothing soundtrack to the beach stroll.
  5. In the distance, the bour of thunder warned of an approaching storm.
  6. The choir's harmonious bour resonated through the cathedral, uplifting the spirits of all who listened.
  7. With a gentle bour, the grandfather clock announced the passing of another hour.
  8. The solemn bour of the funeral procession echoed through the quiet streets, marking the departure of a beloved community member.
  9. With a swift bour, the arrow found its mark, hitting the bullseye dead center.
  10. The haunting bour of the wolf's howl pierced the silent night, sending shivers down the spine of every listener.

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A chamber or a cottage.

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The bour of laughter echoed through the room, filling it with warmth and joy.

As the clock struck midnight, the solemn bour of the bell signaled the beginning of the new year.

With each bour of the hammer, the blacksmith shaped the molten metal into a fine blade.

The bour of the waves crashing against the shore provided a soothing soundtrack to the beach stroll.