gurt (Meaning)

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gurt (n.)

A gutter or channel for water, hewn out of the bottom of a working drift.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gurt

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gurt Sentence Examples

  1. The sturdy gurt held the heavy backpack securely on my shoulders.
  2. The horse's gurt was cinched tightly to prevent saddle slippage.
  3. The surveyor used a gurt to measure the distance across the road.
  4. The gurt was an essential tool for the construction worker, helping to lift heavy beams.
  5. The fabric gurt was used to bind together the loose ends of the tablecloth.
  6. The leather gurt served as a belt, holding the man's trousers in place.
  7. The gymnast gripped the gurt tightly, swinging through the air with ease.
  8. The firefighter used a gurt to rescue a trapped child from a burning building.
  9. The gurt around the dog's muzzle prevented it from biting during training.
  10. The gurt on the conveyor belt kept the materials moving smoothly.

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A gutter or channel for water, hewn out of the bottom of a working drift.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sturdy gurt held the heavy backpack securely on my shoulders.

The horse's gurt was cinched tightly to prevent saddle slippage.

The surveyor used a gurt to measure the distance across the road.

The gurt was an essential tool for the construction worker, helping to lift heavy beams.