curragh Synonyms

curragh Meaning

curragh

a usually large coracle used especially on the west coast of Ireland, coracle

curragh Sentence Examples

  1. The vast curragh stretched before us, its emerald grasslands shimmering in the sunlight.
  2. Dotted across the curragh were ancient stone cairns, remnants of a bygone era.
  3. The horses galloped across the curragh, their hooves pounding the soft earth.
  4. The curragh was a sanctuary for wildlife, hosting a myriad of bird species and grazing animals.
  5. The mystical curragh was said to be the gateway to the Otherworld.
  6. Legend has it that fairies once danced on the curragh, leaving behind their enchanting footprints.
  7. Shepherds led their flocks across the rolling hills of the curragh, their voices carried by the wind.
  8. The curragh hosted ancient festivals and gatherings, where warriors and poets alike gathered.
  9. The vast curragh was a testament to the enduring beauty and cultural heritage of the land.
  10. As the sun began to set, the curragh was bathed in a golden glow, casting a serene spell upon all who gazed upon it.

FAQs About the word curragh

a usually large coracle used especially on the west coast of Ireland, coracle

sailboat, dugout, umiak, watercraft, coracle, johnboat, vessel, paddleboat,skiff, catamaran

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The vast curragh stretched before us, its emerald grasslands shimmering in the sunlight.

Dotted across the curragh were ancient stone cairns, remnants of a bygone era.

The horses galloped across the curragh, their hooves pounding the soft earth.

The curragh was a sanctuary for wildlife, hosting a myriad of bird species and grazing animals.