carney (Meaning)

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carney (n.)

A disease of horses, in which the mouth is so furred that the afflicted animal can not eat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of carney

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carney Sentence Examples

  1. The traveling circus was filled with colorful characters, including the charismatic carney who lured spectators to the attractions.
  2. As the fairground lights flickered on, the carney began his spiel to draw in the crowd.
  3. The carney skillfully operated the rigged games, enticing players with promises of grand prizes.
  4. Despite his gruff exterior, the carney had a knack for charming even the most skeptical patrons.
  5. With a twinkle in his eye, the carney beckoned children to try their luck at the ring toss.
  6. Behind the scenes, the carney meticulously counted the day's earnings, ensuring no coins were lost.
  7. The carney's booming voice echoed through the carnival grounds, announcing upcoming shows and attractions.
  8. Wearing a top hat and a wide grin, the carney seemed to embody the spirit of the traveling carnival.
  9. Despite the long hours and unpredictable weather, the carney remained dedicated to his craft.
  10. At the end of the day, the carney kicked back with his fellow performers, sharing stories of life on the road.

FAQs About the word carney

A disease of horses, in which the mouth is so furred that the afflicted animal can not eat.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The traveling circus was filled with colorful characters, including the charismatic carney who lured spectators to the attractions.

As the fairground lights flickered on, the carney began his spiel to draw in the crowd.

The carney skillfully operated the rigged games, enticing players with promises of grand prizes.

Despite his gruff exterior, the carney had a knack for charming even the most skeptical patrons.