buckstall (Meaning)

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buckstall (n.)

A toil or net to take deer.

Synonyms & Antonyms of buckstall

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buckstall Sentence Examples

  1. The old buckstall in the corner of the barn served as a resting place for weary travelers.
  2. The hunter carefully arranged his gear in the buckstall before heading out into the woods.
  3. The rancher built a sturdy buckstall to shelter his horses during the harsh winter months.
  4. The innkeeper led the tired guests to the cozy buckstall where they could unwind after a long journey.
  5. Sarah spent hours grooming her horse in the buckstall, ensuring it looked its best for the upcoming competition.
  6. The buckstall provided a safe haven for the horses during the thunderstorm.
  7. The stablehand mucked out the buckstall, removing the soiled bedding and replacing it with fresh straw.
  8. The children eagerly waited by the buckstall, hoping for a chance to ride the gentle ponies.
  9. The farmer repaired the broken latch on the buckstall door to keep the horses secure.
  10. As the sun set, the horses nestled together in the warmth of the buckstall, ready for a peaceful night's rest.

FAQs About the word buckstall

A toil or net to take deer.

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No antonyms found.

The old buckstall in the corner of the barn served as a resting place for weary travelers.

The hunter carefully arranged his gear in the buckstall before heading out into the woods.

The rancher built a sturdy buckstall to shelter his horses during the harsh winter months.

The innkeeper led the tired guests to the cozy buckstall where they could unwind after a long journey.