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Meaning of haugh

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haugh (n.)

A low-lying meadow by the side of a river.

haugh Sentence Examples

  1. The haugh, a lush floodplain, meandered along the river's winding path.
  2. Cattle grazed peacefully in the verdant haugh, their tranquil presence creating a sense of pastoral serenity.
  3. The surging floodwaters inundated the haugh, leaving behind a trail of debris and uprooted trees.
  4. Farmers worked tirelessly to drain the waterlogged haugh, preparing it for the upcoming planting season.
  5. The haugh's fertile soil yielded abundant harvests, providing sustenance for the surrounding communities.
  6. The haugh acted as a natural sanctuary for wildlife, offering shelter and sustenance to countless species.
  7. A narrow footbridge spanned the haugh, connecting the two sides of the river's floodplain.
  8. The sweltering summer heat turned the haugh into a parched and desolate wasteland.
  9. The haugh's scenic beauty drew visitors from afar to admire its unique flora and fauna.
  10. In the fading twilight, the haugh transformed into a mystical realm, casting long shadows that danced across its verdant fields.

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A low-lying meadow by the side of a river.

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The haugh, a lush floodplain, meandered along the river's winding path.

Cattle grazed peacefully in the verdant haugh, their tranquil presence creating a sense of pastoral serenity.

The surging floodwaters inundated the haugh, leaving behind a trail of debris and uprooted trees.

Farmers worked tirelessly to drain the waterlogged haugh, preparing it for the upcoming planting season.