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Meaning of karn

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karn (n.)

A pile of rocks; sometimes, the solid rock. See Cairn.

karn Sentence Examples

  1. The karn of the trumpet blared through the air, signaling the start of the battle.
  2. The old barn had a crooked karn, giving it a distinctive tilted appearance.
  3. The farmer used a pitchfork to stack hay in the karn of the barn for the winter.
  4. The ship's karn creaked and groaned as it turned into the harbor.
  5. The karn of the building cast a long shadow across the street.
  6. The child's crayon drawing depicted a house with a large, pointed karn.
  7. The karn of the tree extended towards the sky, reaching for the sunlight.
  8. The ceramic pot had a delicate karn that protruded from its base.
  9. The karn of the mountain loomed over the hikers, challenging their ascent.
  10. The karn of the moon appeared to be a thin crescent in the night sky.

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A pile of rocks; sometimes, the solid rock. See Cairn.

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The karn of the trumpet blared through the air, signaling the start of the battle.

The old barn had a crooked karn, giving it a distinctive tilted appearance.

The farmer used a pitchfork to stack hay in the karn of the barn for the winter.

The ship's karn creaked and groaned as it turned into the harbor.