chessom Synonyms

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chessom Meaning

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chessom (n.)

Mellow earth; mold.

chessom Sentence Examples

  1. The gardener sifted the soil, separating the rich chessom from the clumps of clay.
  2. After the heavy rains, the path became a muddy mess, losing its former chessom texture.
  3. We needed a good chessom base for the flowerbed, allowing for proper drainage and root growth.
  4. The old farmer spoke of bygone days, when the land held a true chessom, perfect for crops.
  5. Surprised by the lack of rocks, they discovered a deep layer of unexpected chessom beneath the surface.
  6. The children loved digging in the sandbox, its chessom yielding to their creations with ease.
  7. To prepare the lawn for reseeding, they first tilled the soil, ensuring a fine, chessom consistency.
  8. The sculptor preferred a slightly damp chessom for his clay works, allowing for better shaping.
  9. The burrowing animals thrived in the loose chessom, creating a network of tunnels beneath the ground.
  10. With years of neglect, the once fertile ground had become hard and compacted, losing its valuable chessom quality.

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Mellow earth; mold.

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The gardener sifted the soil, separating the rich chessom from the clumps of clay.

After the heavy rains, the path became a muddy mess, losing its former chessom texture.

We needed a good chessom base for the flowerbed, allowing for proper drainage and root growth.

The old farmer spoke of bygone days, when the land held a true chessom, perfect for crops.