gult (Meaning)
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gult (n.)
Guilt. See Guilt.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gult
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gult Sentence Examples
- The gult of the river shimmered in the sunlight, reflecting the verdant surroundings.
- Ingesting a gult of water, the dehydrated hiker replenished his energy.
- The gult of wind whipped through the trees, creating an eerie symphony.
- With a gult of excitement, she leaped into the ocean.
- The gult of smoke from the fire billowed into the sky.
- The ship navigated the treacherous gult, dodging jagged rocks and unpredictable currents.
- The gult of laughter filled the room as friends shared a joke.
- The pungent gult of garlic filled the kitchen as she sautéed it in olive oil.
- The gult of orange peels permeated the air, creating a refreshing citrus scent.
- The gult of tears streaming down her face betrayed her overwhelming emotions.
FAQs About the word gult
Guilt. See Guilt.
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The gult of the river shimmered in the sunlight, reflecting the verdant surroundings.
Ingesting a gult of water, the dehydrated hiker replenished his energy.
The gult of wind whipped through the trees, creating an eerie symphony.
With a gult of excitement, she leaped into the ocean.