haick (Meaning)
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haick (n)
an outer garment consisting of a large piece of white cloth; worn by men and women in northern Africa
Synonyms & Antonyms of haick
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haick Sentence Examples
- The picturesque haiku stumbled upon in the tranquil forest filled the air with a serene melody.
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, a poignant haiku danced upon the water's surface.
- The master haikuist's brushstrokes painted a vivid picture of a distant land in just seventeen syllables.
- A single haiku captured the essence of a fleeting moment, like a snapshot frozen in time.
- The haiku festival showcased the diversity of this beloved poetic form, from traditional to contemporary.
- Children skipped along the beach, their laughter echoing in a spontaneous haiku.
- The haikuist's retreat provided a sanctuary for writers to delve into the depths of their craft.
- The delicate balance of words in a haiku hinted at profound truths unseen by the untrained eye.
- A haiku's brevity forced poets to distill their thoughts and emotions to their very core.
- The haiku became a bridge connecting hearts and minds across cultures and generations.
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an outer garment consisting of a large piece of white cloth; worn by men and women in northern Africa
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The picturesque haiku stumbled upon in the tranquil forest filled the air with a serene melody.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, a poignant haiku danced upon the water's surface.
The master haikuist's brushstrokes painted a vivid picture of a distant land in just seventeen syllables.
A single haiku captured the essence of a fleeting moment, like a snapshot frozen in time.