caracul (Meaning)

Wordnet

caracul (n)

hardy coarse-haired sheep of central Asia; lambs are valued for their soft curly black fur

Webster

caracul (n.)

Var. of Karakul, a kind of fur.

Synonyms & Antonyms of caracul

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caracul Sentence Examples

  1. The caracul coat, with its distinct curly fur, was a prized possession among the elite.
  2. She wore a stylish caracul hat to protect herself from the biting cold of the winter winds.
  3. The caracul rug added a touch of luxury to the opulent living room, its softness inviting guests to sink their toes into its depths.
  4. The artisan crafted a beautiful caracul stole, showcasing the natural beauty of the fur.
  5. Despite its controversy, caracul remains a popular material for high-end fashion designers.
  6. The traveler wrapped himself in a cozy caracul cloak, shielding himself from the elements as he journeyed through the mountains.
  7. The caracul trim on her coat caught the light, shimmering with an almost ethereal glow.
  8. The antique chair was upholstered in rich caracul leather, its surface smooth to the touch.
  9. The fashion show featured avant-garde designs incorporating caracul in innovative ways.
  10. He gifted her a delicate caracul scarf, a token of his affection for her impeccable taste.

FAQs About the word caracul

hardy coarse-haired sheep of central Asia; lambs are valued for their soft curly black furVar. of Karakul, a kind of fur.

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The caracul coat, with its distinct curly fur, was a prized possession among the elite.

She wore a stylish caracul hat to protect herself from the biting cold of the winter winds.

The caracul rug added a touch of luxury to the opulent living room, its softness inviting guests to sink their toes into its depths.

The artisan crafted a beautiful caracul stole, showcasing the natural beauty of the fur.