bawrel (Meaning)

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bawrel (n.)

A kind of hawk.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bawrel

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bawrel Sentence Examples

  1. The ship's bawrel rumbled with the force of the mighty storm.
  2. The bawrel creaked and groaned as the captain navigated through treacherous waters.
  3. The lookout scanned the horizon with his bawrel, searching for any sign of danger.
  4. The bawrel was an essential tool for sailors, allowing them to gauge the depth and direction of the currents.
  5. The captain used the bawrel to determine the most favorable route for his voyage.
  6. The bawrel's weight and shape ensured its accuracy in measuring underwater conditions.
  7. The crew relied heavily on the bawrel to ensure the ship's safety during their travels.
  8. The bawrel became a symbol of the ship's resilience and ability to withstand any challenges it faced.
  9. The sound of the bawrel hitting the water became a familiar and reassuring sound to the sailors.
  10. The bawrel was not merely an instrument but a cherished companion to the men who sailed the vast oceans.

FAQs About the word bawrel

A kind of hawk.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ship's bawrel rumbled with the force of the mighty storm.

The bawrel creaked and groaned as the captain navigated through treacherous waters.

The lookout scanned the horizon with his bawrel, searching for any sign of danger.

The bawrel was an essential tool for sailors, allowing them to gauge the depth and direction of the currents.