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Meaning of claught
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claught (pret.)
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claught Sentence Examples
- The hunter claught the wild boar with a well-aimed spear.
- As the fisherman cast his net, he claught a multitude of silver fish.
- The farmer claught the runaway calf before it could escape the pasture.
- With nimble fingers, she claught the delicate butterfly without harming its wings.
- The child eagerly claught the colorful balloons floating in the air.
- Using a swift motion, the chef claught the vegetables with precision as he prepared the stir-fry.
- The eagle swooped down and claught the small rabbit in its talons.
- Despite the slippery conditions, the mountain climber managed to claught onto the rocky ledge.
- In the heat of the race, the runner claught the baton from his teammate without missing a step.
- With a deft maneuver, the magician claught the coin from behind the volunteer's ear, eliciting gasps of amazement from the audience.
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The hunter claught the wild boar with a well-aimed spear.
As the fisherman cast his net, he claught a multitude of silver fish.
The farmer claught the runaway calf before it could escape the pasture.
With nimble fingers, she claught the delicate butterfly without harming its wings.