cledge (Meaning)
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cledge (n.)
The upper stratum of fuller's earth.
Synonyms & Antonyms of cledge
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cledge Sentence Examples
- The climber carefully traversed the narrow cledge, his fingertips brushing against the rough rock.
- The hikers clung to the cledge for dear life, the wind howling in their ears.
- The eagle built its nest on a high cledge, safe from predators below.
- The mountain goat balanced precariously on the cledge, its hooves seeking any available purchase.
- The fissure in the rock formed a natural cledge, providing a sheltered spot for the weary travelers.
- The cliff divers performed their daring leaps from the cledge, plunging into the water below.
- The climber inched along the slippery cledge, every move fraught with danger.
- The hiker leaned out over the cledge, taking in the breathtaking view of the valley spread out below.
- The climbers had to use ropes and harnesses to safely ascend the cledge, the rock face being sheer and unforgiving.
- The cledge provided a precarious foothold for the climbers, who were forced to negotiate it in order to reach the summit.
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The upper stratum of fuller's earth.
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No antonyms found.
The climber carefully traversed the narrow cledge, his fingertips brushing against the rough rock.
The hikers clung to the cledge for dear life, the wind howling in their ears.
The eagle built its nest on a high cledge, safe from predators below.
The mountain goat balanced precariously on the cledge, its hooves seeking any available purchase.