basto (Meaning)

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basto (n.)

The ace of clubs in quadrille and omber.

Synonyms & Antonyms of basto

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basto Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer used a basto to guide the stubborn mule back to the stable.
  2. The Spanish term "basto" refers to a card suit featuring a club symbol.
  3. The heavy cloth used for making sacks was known as basto in the olden days.
  4. The thick, coarse fiber obtained from the inner bark of plants is called basto.
  5. The barren and desolate land was a basto wasteland, devoid of any vegetation.
  6. The rude and uncivilized behavior of the townsfolk was described as basto.
  7. The horse's mane and tail were tangled and basto, requiring thorough grooming.
  8. The rough and uneven terrain made progress difficult, forcing the hikers to use bastos for support.
  9. The basto texture of the handmade paper gave it a unique and rustic charm.
  10. The ancient tradition of using basto to create ropes and baskets survived in some isolated communities.

FAQs About the word basto

The ace of clubs in quadrille and omber.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The farmer used a basto to guide the stubborn mule back to the stable.

The Spanish term "basto" refers to a card suit featuring a club symbol.

The heavy cloth used for making sacks was known as basto in the olden days.

The thick, coarse fiber obtained from the inner bark of plants is called basto.