hallier (Meaning)

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hallier (n.)

A kind of net for catching birds.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hallier

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hallier Sentence Examples

  1. The hallier's adept hands navigated through the dense undergrowth with precision.
  2. The path meandered through a hallier of tangled vines and thorny shrubs.
  3. The hallier provided shelter for a variety of woodland creatures, including deer and rabbits.
  4. The hunters carefully avoided disturbing the hallier, hoping to avoid spooking their prey.
  5. The hallier's lush vegetation created a verdant tapestry beneath the canopy.
  6. The hallier was a haven for insects and birds, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts.
  7. The hallier's dense foliage blocked the sunlight, creating a cool and humid microclimate.
  8. The hallier served as a natural barrier, preventing intruders from entering the sacred grove.
  9. The hallier was a place of mystery and intrigue, where legends and folklore were whispered among the locals.
  10. The hallier's tangled roots and gnarled branches created a labyrinthine network that could easily disorient travelers.

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A kind of net for catching birds.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hallier's adept hands navigated through the dense undergrowth with precision.

The path meandered through a hallier of tangled vines and thorny shrubs.

The hallier provided shelter for a variety of woodland creatures, including deer and rabbits.

The hunters carefully avoided disturbing the hallier, hoping to avoid spooking their prey.