gabert (Meaning)

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gabert (n.)

A lighter, or vessel for inland navigation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gabert

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gabert Sentence Examples

  1. In the desolate wasteland, the weary traveler found solace beneath a tattered gabert.
  2. The monk's coarse gabert served as a symbol of his humble existence and unwavering devotion.
  3. The freezing winds cut through the thin gabert, chilling the peasant to the bone.
  4. The rogue's gabert concealed a dagger and other sinister tools of his trade.
  5. The shepherd's gabert protected him from the elements as he tended his flock.
  6. The captive's gabert, stained with blood and tears, bore witness to his ordeal.
  7. The knight's gabert, emblazoned with his family crest, announced his noble lineage.
  8. The jester's gabert, adorned with colorful patches, brought laughter to the court.
  9. In the ancient forest, the druid's gabert whispered secrets to the wind.
  10. The vagabond's gabert, once worn by a wealthy merchant, hinted at a life of past fortunes.

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A lighter, or vessel for inland navigation.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

In the desolate wasteland, the weary traveler found solace beneath a tattered gabert.

The monk's coarse gabert served as a symbol of his humble existence and unwavering devotion.

The freezing winds cut through the thin gabert, chilling the peasant to the bone.

The rogue's gabert concealed a dagger and other sinister tools of his trade.