carse (Meaning)

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carse (n.)

Low, fertile land; a river valley.

Synonyms & Antonyms of carse

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carse Sentence Examples

  1. The lush green carse stretched out before us, flanked by rolling hills on either side.
  2. Farmers cultivated the fertile carse, yielding bountiful crops year after year.
  3. We drove along the winding road that cut through the picturesque carse landscape.
  4. The river meandered gently through the heart of the carse, providing sustenance to the surrounding farmlands.
  5. Children played in the fields of the carse, their laughter echoing across the countryside.
  6. Birds of prey circled overhead, scanning the carse below for prey.
  7. Villagers gathered at the edge of the carse, celebrating the harvest with music and dance.
  8. Ancient ruins dotted the carse, remnants of civilizations long gone.
  9. The carse offered a tranquil retreat from the bustle of city life, a sanctuary of peace and serenity.
  10. At sunset, the colors of the carse transformed into a breathtaking palette of oranges and purples, painting the sky with its beauty.

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Low, fertile land; a river valley.

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The lush green carse stretched out before us, flanked by rolling hills on either side.

Farmers cultivated the fertile carse, yielding bountiful crops year after year.

We drove along the winding road that cut through the picturesque carse landscape.

The river meandered gently through the heart of the carse, providing sustenance to the surrounding farmlands.