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
- 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.
- The shepherd's gabert protected him from the elements as he tended his flock.
- The captive's gabert, stained with blood and tears, bore witness to his ordeal.
- The knight's gabert, emblazoned with his family crest, announced his noble lineage.
- The jester's gabert, adorned with colorful patches, brought laughter to the court.
- In the ancient forest, the druid's gabert whispered secrets to the wind.
- 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.
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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.