cingle Synonyms

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cingle Meaning

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cingle (n.)

A girth.

cingle Sentence Examples

  1. The horse galloped along the cingle, its hooves pounding against the rocky terrain.
  2. We hiked up the steep cingle, marveling at the panoramic views stretching before us.
  3. The narrow path led us along the edge of the cingle, with sheer cliffs on one side.
  4. Local folklore spoke of ancient spirits dwelling within the depths of the cingle.
  5. Brave climbers scaled the sheer walls of the cingle, seeking the ultimate adrenaline rush.
  6. As we descended into the cingle, the temperature dropped noticeably, and the air grew thick with mist.
  7. Birds of prey circled high above the cingle, searching for prey in the valley below.
  8. The river snaked its way through the heart of the cingle, carving a path through the rugged landscape.
  9. In the stillness of the cingle, one could hear the distant echo of rushing water.
  10. Explorers ventured into the uncharted depths of the cingle, eager to uncover its secrets.

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A girth.

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The horse galloped along the cingle, its hooves pounding against the rocky terrain.

We hiked up the steep cingle, marveling at the panoramic views stretching before us.

The narrow path led us along the edge of the cingle, with sheer cliffs on one side.

Local folklore spoke of ancient spirits dwelling within the depths of the cingle.