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Meaning of haik

Wordnet

haik (n)

an outer garment consisting of a large piece of white cloth; worn by men and women in northern Africa

Webster

haik (n.)

A large piece of woolen or cotton cloth worn by Arabs as an outer garment.

haik Sentence Examples

  1. The haik plummeted through the air, its momentum carrying it towards its target.
  2. The samurai's haik was a deadly weapon, capable of slicing through armor with ease.
  3. The gardener used a haik to trim the delicate petals of the orchid.
  4. The artist's haik created intricate patterns on the canvas, swirling and flowing like water.
  5. The sculptor's haik carved smooth lines into the marble, bringing his masterpiece to life.
  6. The tailor's haik skillfully mended the torn seam, restoring the garment's pristine appearance.
  7. The chef's haik sliced through the tender meat, preparing it for the evening's feast.
  8. The fisherman's haik was a precision instrument, casting his line with accuracy and finesse.
  9. The surgeon's haik was steady and precise, operating with the utmost care and precision.
  10. The writer's haik wielded the power of words, crafting tales that transported readers to other worlds.

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an outer garment consisting of a large piece of white cloth; worn by men and women in northern AfricaA large piece of woolen or cotton cloth worn by Arabs as an

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The haik plummeted through the air, its momentum carrying it towards its target.

The samurai's haik was a deadly weapon, capable of slicing through armor with ease.

The gardener used a haik to trim the delicate petals of the orchid.

The artist's haik created intricate patterns on the canvas, swirling and flowing like water.