dargue Antonyms

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Meaning of dargue

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dargue (n.)

A day's work; also, a fixed amount of work, whether more or less than that of a day.

dargue Sentence Examples

  1. The quaint village of Dargue nestled peacefully in the valley.
  2. Legend had it that the Dargue family held the key to unlocking the village's ancient secrets.
  3. Visitors often marveled at the mysterious aura surrounding Dargue Manor, rumored to be haunted.
  4. The Dargue Woods were said to be enchanted, with strange occurrences happening under the moon's glow.
  5. Dargue Creek meandered through the heart of the village, its waters whispering tales of old.
  6. Local folklore spoke of the Dargue Stone, an ancient relic hidden deep within the hills.
  7. Every year, the villagers gathered for the Dargue Festival, celebrating their heritage with music and dance.
  8. The Dargue family crest adorned the entrance to their ancestral home, symbolizing strength and unity.
  9. Dargue Abbey stood as a testament to the village's rich history, its walls echoing with the voices of the past.
  10. As night fell over Dargue, shadows danced in the moonlight, adding to the mystique of the sleepy hamlet.

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A day's work; also, a fixed amount of work, whether more or less than that of a day.

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The quaint village of Dargue nestled peacefully in the valley.

Legend had it that the Dargue family held the key to unlocking the village's ancient secrets.

Visitors often marveled at the mysterious aura surrounding Dargue Manor, rumored to be haunted.

The Dargue Woods were said to be enchanted, with strange occurrences happening under the moon's glow.