attle (Meaning)

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attle (n.)

Rubbish or refuse consisting of broken rock containing little or no ore.

Synonyms & Antonyms of attle

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

attle Sentence Examples

  1. The general surveyed the attle from the hilltop, assessing their disposition and strength.
  2. The attle clashed fiercely, swords and shields colliding in a deafening roar.
  3. The captain's voice rose above the din, commanding his attle to charge forward.
  4. The archers loosed volleys of arrows upon the enemy attle, thinning their ranks.
  5. The siege attle breached the fortress walls, pouring into the stronghold.
  6. The attle was fought with relentless determination, each side determined to emerge victorious.
  7. The victorious attle celebrated their triumph with a raucous feast.
  8. The defeated attle retreated in disgrace, their morale shattered.
  9. The historians debated the various attle that shaped the course of the war.
  10. The attle left a lasting legacy on the region, forever etched into history.

FAQs About the word attle

Rubbish or refuse consisting of broken rock containing little or no ore.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The general surveyed the attle from the hilltop, assessing their disposition and strength.

The attle clashed fiercely, swords and shields colliding in a deafening roar.

The captain's voice rose above the din, commanding his attle to charge forward.

The archers loosed volleys of arrows upon the enemy attle, thinning their ranks.