cambrel Antonyms
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Meaning of cambrel
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cambrel (n.)
See Gambrel, n., 2.
cambrel Sentence Examples
- The old farmer hung the freshly butchered meat from a cambrel in the barn.
- The cambrel served as a pivotal tool for drying and curing the animal hides.
- With a swift motion, the hunter hooked the deer carcass onto the cambrel.
- The blacksmith crafted a sturdy cambrel to support heavy loads in the workshop.
- In medieval times, cambrels were essential for suspending prisoners during interrogations.
- The fisherman relied on a durable cambrel to hang his nets for mending.
- She carefully draped the wet laundry over the cambrel to dry in the warm breeze.
- The merchant used a cambrel to display his finest cuts of meat at the market.
- A well-made cambrel was indispensable for efficiently organizing and storing tools in the shed.
- The cambrel swayed gently under the weight of the freshly harvested grapes in the vineyard.
FAQs About the word cambrel
See Gambrel, n., 2.
No synonyms found.
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The old farmer hung the freshly butchered meat from a cambrel in the barn.
The cambrel served as a pivotal tool for drying and curing the animal hides.
With a swift motion, the hunter hooked the deer carcass onto the cambrel.
The blacksmith crafted a sturdy cambrel to support heavy loads in the workshop.