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Meaning of holm
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holm (n.)
A common evergreen oak, of Europe (Quercus Ilex); -- called also ilex, and holly.
An islet in a river.
Low, flat land.
holm Sentence Examples
- The towering holm oak, with its majestic trunk and spreading canopy, cast a protective shadow over the meadow.
- The island of Holm, nestled in the shimmering waters of the sound, was a sanctuary for seabirds and marine life.
- The marram grass-covered holms along the coast provided a buffer against the relentless ocean winds.
- The children played hide-and-seek amidst the lush holms that carpeted the park.
- The wind howled through the holms, creating a haunting and eerie atmosphere.
- The sturdy wooden holm bridge spanned the rushing river, connecting the two sides of town.
- The ancient holm holm held secrets of a bygone era, its walls adorned with intricate carvings.
- The holm oak grove served as a gathering place for the villagers, where they celebrated festivals and shared stories.
- The holm valley was a fertile and tranquil paradise, with verdant meadows and babbling brooks.
- The fishermen's boats bobbed gently in the holm, their lanterns casting a warm glow on the moonlit water.
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A common evergreen oak, of Europe (Quercus Ilex); -- called also ilex, and holly., An islet in a river., Low, flat land.
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The towering holm oak, with its majestic trunk and spreading canopy, cast a protective shadow over the meadow.
The island of Holm, nestled in the shimmering waters of the sound, was a sanctuary for seabirds and marine life.
The marram grass-covered holms along the coast provided a buffer against the relentless ocean winds.
The children played hide-and-seek amidst the lush holms that carpeted the park.