byard Antonyms
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Meaning of byard
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byard (n.)
A piece of leather crossing the breast, used by the men who drag sledges in coal mines.
byard Sentence Examples
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, the byard became cloaked in a mysterious darkness.
- The old mansion's byard was overgrown with ivy, giving it an eerie charm.
- Children often played games of hide-and-seek in the spacious byard behind the school.
- The byard was adorned with twinkling fairy lights for the evening garden party.
- Mrs. Smith enjoyed spending her evenings sitting on the swing in the byard, sipping tea.
- The byard was transformed into a bustling marketplace during the annual festival.
- A rustic wooden bench sat beneath the sprawling oak tree in the byard.
- The byard echoed with the sound of chirping crickets on warm summer nights.
- The byard was a peaceful retreat, shielded from the noise of the bustling city.
- The byard was a sanctuary for wildlife, with rabbits darting among the bushes and birds nesting in the trees.
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A piece of leather crossing the breast, used by the men who drag sledges in coal mines.
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As the sun dipped below the horizon, the byard became cloaked in a mysterious darkness.
The old mansion's byard was overgrown with ivy, giving it an eerie charm.
Children often played games of hide-and-seek in the spacious byard behind the school.
The byard was adorned with twinkling fairy lights for the evening garden party.