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Meaning of goll
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goll (n.)
A hand, paw, or claw.
goll Sentence Examples
- The explorer ventured into the uncharted goll, seeking adventure and knowledge.
- The goll of the forest rustled in the gentle breeze, creating a soothing lullaby.
- The hiker stumbled through the dense goll, their path obscured by overgrown vegetation.
- The soldiers charged into the goll, their ranks unbroken as they faced the enemy.
- The river meandered through the goll, its banks lined with lush greenery and wildflowers.
- The goll provided shelter for a myriad of wildlife, from timid rabbits to elusive foxes.
- The botanist carefully examined the goll, identifying various plant species and their medicinal properties.
- The goll echoed with the sound of birdsong, creating a symphony of nature.
- The goll's verdant hue provided a refreshing contrast to the bustling city nearby.
- As the sun began its descent, the goll transformed into a magical twilight wonderland.
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A hand, paw, or claw.
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The explorer ventured into the uncharted goll, seeking adventure and knowledge.
The goll of the forest rustled in the gentle breeze, creating a soothing lullaby.
The hiker stumbled through the dense goll, their path obscured by overgrown vegetation.
The soldiers charged into the goll, their ranks unbroken as they faced the enemy.