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Meaning of futchel

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futchel (n.)

The jaws between which the hinder end of a carriage tongue is inserted.

futchel Sentence Examples

  1. The futchel, a stout staff, proved indispensable for trudging through the rugged terrain.
  2. The wizard brandished his gnarled futchel, its tip crackling with arcane energy.
  3. The shepherd relied on his futchel to guide his flock over treacherous hills.
  4. The farmer used the futchel to break up the soil in preparation for planting.
  5. The explorer carried a futchel entwined with ivy, marking his trail through the dense jungle.
  6. The mendicant monk carried a simple futchel, representing his renunciation of worldly possessions.
  7. The old man's futchel trembled as he recounted tales of his youth.
  8. The soldier's futchel bore the scars of countless battles, each scratch a testament to his valor.
  9. The artist used a futchel to support his canvas, capturing the essence of the scene before him.
  10. The pilgrim's futchel bore the weight of countless prayers and hopes, guiding him along his journey.

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The jaws between which the hinder end of a carriage tongue is inserted.

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The futchel, a stout staff, proved indispensable for trudging through the rugged terrain.

The wizard brandished his gnarled futchel, its tip crackling with arcane energy.

The shepherd relied on his futchel to guide his flock over treacherous hills.

The farmer used the futchel to break up the soil in preparation for planting.