bawson (Meaning)
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bawson (n.)
A badger.
A large, unwieldy person.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bawson
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bawson Sentence Examples
- The bawson, or roof, of the ancient temple had intricate carvings that depicted scenes from mythology.
- The bawson of the barn groaned under the weight of freshly cut hay.
- The wind howled through the bawson of the abandoned house, making eerie noises.
- The bawson of the car was dented from an accident.
- The bawson of the spaceship was sleek and aerodynamic, designed for interstellar travel.
- The bawson of the building was covered in graffiti, a testament to the city's vibrant street art scene.
- The bawson of the tree extended high into the sky, providing shade and shelter for the animals below.
- The bawson of the boat was painted bright white, reflecting the sun's glare on the water.
- The bawson of the bridge arched gracefully over the river, connecting two parts of the city.
- The bawson of the cave was damp and dark, leading into an unknown and mysterious world.
FAQs About the word bawson
A badger., A large, unwieldy person.
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No antonyms found.
The bawson, or roof, of the ancient temple had intricate carvings that depicted scenes from mythology.
The bawson of the barn groaned under the weight of freshly cut hay.
The wind howled through the bawson of the abandoned house, making eerie noises.
The bawson of the car was dented from an accident.