bertha (Meaning)
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bertha (n.)
A kind of collar or cape worn by ladies.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bertha
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bertha Sentence Examples
- Bertha lumbered through the forest, her massive bulk shaking the trees.
- The hurricane, named Bertha, ravaged the coastline, leaving a trail of destruction.
- Bertha, the Great Dane, was a gentle giant who filled her owners with love.
- Bertha inherited a large fortune from her eccentric aunt.
- Bertha's car was a relic, but she cherished it like a prized possession.
- The old woman, Bertha, sat in her rocking chair, her eyes filled with memories.
- Bertha's cooking was so delicious, it made everyone beg for seconds.
- Bertha longed for a life beyond the small town where she grew up.
- Bertha, the engineer, designed a revolutionary bridge that would forever change transportation.
- Bertha's generosity extended to those in need, making her a beloved figure in her community.
FAQs About the word bertha
A kind of collar or cape worn by ladies.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
Bertha lumbered through the forest, her massive bulk shaking the trees.
The hurricane, named Bertha, ravaged the coastline, leaving a trail of destruction.
Bertha, the Great Dane, was a gentle giant who filled her owners with love.
Bertha inherited a large fortune from her eccentric aunt.