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Meaning of gourde

Wordnet

gourde (n)

the basic unit of money in Haiti

Webster

gourde (n.)

A silver dollar; -- so called in Cuba, Hayti, etc.

gourde Sentence Examples

  1. The market stall displayed an array of gourdes, their smooth surfaces shimmering in the sunlight.
  2. The children gleefully carved intricate designs into the gourdes, transforming them into festive decorations.
  3. The farmer planted rows of gourdes in his field, hoping for a bountiful harvest.
  4. After boiling the gourd, she removed the soft pulp and used it to make a traditional stew.
  5. The village elder kept his precious gourds in a hidden cave, where they remained undisturbed for centuries.
  6. The dried gourds made excellent containers for storing seeds and spices.
  7. The musician strummed a gourd instrument, its resonant sound filling the room with sweet melodies.
  8. The gourd's unique shape and texture made it a popular choice for crafting beautiful vases and bowls.
  9. The hollowed-out gourd served as a makeshift water filter, providing clean water for the villagers.
  10. In many cultures, gourdes are considered sacred symbols, representing abundance and protection.

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the basic unit of money in HaitiA silver dollar; -- so called in Cuba, Hayti, etc.

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The market stall displayed an array of gourdes, their smooth surfaces shimmering in the sunlight.

The children gleefully carved intricate designs into the gourdes, transforming them into festive decorations.

The farmer planted rows of gourdes in his field, hoping for a bountiful harvest.

After boiling the gourd, she removed the soft pulp and used it to make a traditional stew.