garreting (Meaning)

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garreting (n.)

Small splinters of stone inserted into the joints of coarse masonry.

Synonyms & Antonyms of garreting

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garreting Sentence Examples

  1. The homeless man found shelter from the rain by garreting under a bridge.
  2. The children loved playing garreting in the hayloft of the barn.
  3. The students spent their nights garreting in the library, studying for exams.
  4. The old house was filled with whispers of those who had garreted there throughout history.
  5. The travelers garreted in the attic of the inn, seeking a place to rest for the night.
  6. The thief garreted in the shadow of the abandoned building, waiting for his prey.
  7. The refugees garreted in the ruins of the bombed-out city.
  8. The investigator garreted in the suspect's closet, searching for evidence.
  9. The attic was filled with furniture and old belongings, suggesting that someone had once garreted there.
  10. The garreting community lived hidden away in the forgotten corners of the city.

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Small splinters of stone inserted into the joints of coarse masonry.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The homeless man found shelter from the rain by garreting under a bridge.

The children loved playing garreting in the hayloft of the barn.

The students spent their nights garreting in the library, studying for exams.

The old house was filled with whispers of those who had garreted there throughout history.