bavin (Meaning)

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bavin (n.)

A fagot of brushwood, or other light combustible matter, for kindling fires; refuse of brushwood.

Impure limestone.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bavin

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bavin Sentence Examples

  1. The crackling of the bavin filled the air as the flames danced merrily.
  2. The peasant collected a bavin of twigs to kindle the hearth fire.
  3. The bavin served as a rudimentary torch, illuminating the path to the barn.
  4. With a bavin in hand, the shepherd guarded his sheep against nocturnal predators.
  5. The bavin's aromatic smoke wafted through the forest, masking the scent of hunters.
  6. The wizard's incantation required a bavin of consecrated herbs and spices.
  7. The prisoner used a bavin to pry open the bars of his cell.
  8. The artist sketched the bavin's jagged contours, capturing its essence on paper.
  9. The campfire bavin cast a warm glow on the faces of the hikers.
  10. The bavin's smoldering embers provided a beacon of hope in the darkness.

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A fagot of brushwood, or other light combustible matter, for kindling fires; refuse of brushwood., Impure limestone.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The crackling of the bavin filled the air as the flames danced merrily.

The peasant collected a bavin of twigs to kindle the hearth fire.

The bavin served as a rudimentary torch, illuminating the path to the barn.

With a bavin in hand, the shepherd guarded his sheep against nocturnal predators.