curraghs Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Irish warriors ventured out on swift curraghs, leather-covered boats, to raid distant shores.
  2. The fishermen's curraghs bobbed gently on the crest of the waves, their occupants casting nets with practiced hands.
  3. Exploring the rugged coastline, we stumbled upon a quaint village where curraghs lay beached, their sails furled.
  4. The relentless winds battered the curraghs, testing the limits of their seaworthiness.
  5. The islanders have preserved the tradition of building curraghs, passing down the craft from generation to generation.
  6. Under the twilight's embrace, the curraghs disappeared into the horizon, their occupants embarking on a perilous journey.
  7. The sound of oars creaking against the curraghs' gunwales echoed through the tranquil waters of the bay.
  8. As the storm approached, the curraghs sought shelter in the lee of the island, waiting out its fury.
  9. The curragh races showcased the agility and skill of the rowers, their boats cutting through the water like graceful dolphins.
  10. The wrecked curraghs littered the shoreline, a testament to the unforgiving nature of the sea.

curraghs Meaning

curraghs

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

FAQs About the word curraghs

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

shallops, shells, outriggers, scows, piraguas, pirogues, rowing boats, canoes, dugouts,surfboats

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The ancient Irish warriors ventured out on swift curraghs, leather-covered boats, to raid distant shores.

The fishermen's curraghs bobbed gently on the crest of the waves, their occupants casting nets with practiced hands.

Exploring the rugged coastline, we stumbled upon a quaint village where curraghs lay beached, their sails furled.

The relentless winds battered the curraghs, testing the limits of their seaworthiness.