harre Synonyms

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harre Meaning

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harre (n.)

A hinge.

harre Sentence Examples

  1. The horse's coat was matted and harre, a testament to its lack of grooming.
  2. The abandoned cabin stood dilapidated, its windows harre and its walls crumbling.
  3. The old man's face was etched with wrinkles, his skin harre and weathered.
  4. The once-lush garden had become overgrown, its flowers harre and its pathways untended.
  5. The mountain climber struggled against the harre wind, his body aching from the cold.
  6. The prisoner's hair was long and harre, a symbol of his captivity.
  7. The ancient artifact was tarnished and harre, its once-intricate carvings barely visible.
  8. The lost hiker stumbled through the dense undergrowth, his clothes harre with dirt and thorns.
  9. The harre voices of the protesters echoed through the streets, demanding justice.
  10. The broken glass crunched beneath his feet, its harre edges slicing into his skin.

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A hinge.

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The horse's coat was matted and harre, a testament to its lack of grooming.

The abandoned cabin stood dilapidated, its windows harre and its walls crumbling.

The old man's face was etched with wrinkles, his skin harre and weathered.

The once-lush garden had become overgrown, its flowers harre and its pathways untended.