carrow (Meaning)

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carrow (n.)

A strolling gamester.

Synonyms & Antonyms of carrow

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carrow Sentence Examples

  1. Carrow, a quaint village nestled amidst rolling hills, is known for its picturesque landscapes.
  2. The old inn at Carrow stood as a silent witness to centuries of history.
  3. Every autumn, the fields around Carrow transform into a sea of golden wheat.
  4. Carrow's market day bustled with activity as villagers gathered to trade goods.
  5. The ancient ruins on the outskirts of Carrow whispered tales of bygone eras.
  6. Local folklore spoke of a hidden treasure buried somewhere in Carrow's woods.
  7. A narrow stream meandered through the heart of Carrow, providing a serene backdrop.
  8. Carrow's annual harvest festival attracted visitors from far and wide.
  9. Children laughed and played in the cobblestone streets of Carrow, under the watchful eyes of their elders.
  10. The scent of wildflowers filled the air as dusk settled over Carrow, painting the sky in hues of pink and orange.

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A strolling gamester.

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No antonyms found.

Carrow, a quaint village nestled amidst rolling hills, is known for its picturesque landscapes.

The old inn at Carrow stood as a silent witness to centuries of history.

Every autumn, the fields around Carrow transform into a sea of golden wheat.

Carrow's market day bustled with activity as villagers gathered to trade goods.