backarack (Meaning)

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backarack (n.)

A kind of wine made at Bacharach on the Rhine.

See Bacharach.

Synonyms & Antonyms of backarack

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backarack Sentence Examples

  1. The backarack, an ornate cabinet, added an air of elegance to the grand hall.
  2. The intricately carved backarack held a collection of valuable antique porcelain.
  3. The hinges of the backarack creaked softly as its doors were opened, revealing a hidden compartment.
  4. The backarack served as a discreet storage unit for sensitive documents in the royal court.
  5. The master craftsman spent countless hours meticulously decorating the backarack with intricate gold leafing.
  6. The backarack's design featured a series of concealed drawers that could be accessed through secret mechanisms.
  7. Legend has it that the backarack once belonged to a wealthy merchant who used it to hide his ill-gotten gains.
  8. The backarack's aged patina spoke to centuries of use and countless stories it had witnessed.
  9. The backarack became a symbol of the family's wealth and status, passed down from generation to generation.
  10. The backarack stood as a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of its time, a timeless piece of furniture that captivated all who beheld it.

FAQs About the word backarack

A kind of wine made at Bacharach on the Rhine., See Bacharach.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The backarack, an ornate cabinet, added an air of elegance to the grand hall.

The intricately carved backarack held a collection of valuable antique porcelain.

The hinges of the backarack creaked softly as its doors were opened, revealing a hidden compartment.

The backarack served as a discreet storage unit for sensitive documents in the royal court.