chari (Meaning)

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chari (n)

an African river that flows northwest into Lake Chad

Synonyms & Antonyms of chari

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chari Sentence Examples

  1. The chari raced across the vast desert, kicking up clouds of sand in its wake.
  2. In ancient times, the chari was a symbol of power and prowess on the battlefield.
  3. The chari driver skillfully maneuvered the vehicle around obstacles with expert precision.
  4. Spectators cheered as the chari thundered around the arena, pulled by magnificent steeds.
  5. The chari glinted in the sunlight, its golden embellishments catching the eye of onlookers.
  6. Warriors trained for years to master the art of chari racing, honing their skills for competitions.
  7. The chari wheels rattled over rough terrain as it sped toward the finish line.
  8. Kings and nobles often adorned their chari with intricate designs and precious jewels.
  9. The chari teams prepared meticulously for the upcoming tournament, ensuring their equipment was in top condition.
  10. Legends spoke of heroes who rode chari into battle, their courage and valor unmatched.

FAQs About the word chari

an African river that flows northwest into Lake Chad

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The chari raced across the vast desert, kicking up clouds of sand in its wake.

In ancient times, the chari was a symbol of power and prowess on the battlefield.

The chari driver skillfully maneuvered the vehicle around obstacles with expert precision.

Spectators cheered as the chari thundered around the arena, pulled by magnificent steeds.