boyer (Meaning)
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boyer (n.)
A Flemish sloop with a castle at each end.
Synonyms & Antonyms of boyer
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boyer Sentence Examples
- The boyer skillfully crafted a beautiful wooden canoe with intricate designs.
- As a seasoned boyer, he learned to carve ornate figures out of solid blocks of wood.
- In the village, the boyer was revered for his ability to fashion bows and arrows from scratch.
- The boyer's workshop was filled with the scent of freshly cut timber and the sound of tools shaping raw materials.
- With patience and dedication, the boyer transformed rough logs into elegant furniture pieces.
- Every piece crafted by the boyer bore the mark of his craftsmanship and attention to detail.
- Apprentices gathered around the experienced boyer to learn the secrets of his trade.
- The boyer's hands moved with precision as he honed the edges of his creations.
- In the old days, the role of the boyer was crucial for ensuring the community's survival through their woodcraft.
- Legends spoke of a master boyer whose works were said to possess magical qualities, enchanting all who beheld them.
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A Flemish sloop with a castle at each end.
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No antonyms found.
The boyer skillfully crafted a beautiful wooden canoe with intricate designs.
As a seasoned boyer, he learned to carve ornate figures out of solid blocks of wood.
In the village, the boyer was revered for his ability to fashion bows and arrows from scratch.
The boyer's workshop was filled with the scent of freshly cut timber and the sound of tools shaping raw materials.