halse (Meaning)

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halse (v. t.)

To embrace about the neck; to salute; to greet.

To adjure; to beseech; to entreat.

To haul; to hoist.

Synonyms & Antonyms of halse

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halse Sentence Examples

  1. The sailor gripped the ship's halse tightly during the tumultuous storm.
  2. The rope's halse was knotted securely around the post, ensuring the boat's safety.
  3. The mountaineer carefully secured the halse on the carabiner before embarking on the perilous climb.
  4. The halse of the garment hung loosely around his neck, providing comfort and style.
  5. The horses' halters had strong halses, preventing them from escaping their enclosure.
  6. The halse of the bucket broke, sending water spilling onto the floor.
  7. The halse of the guitar's headstock was intricately carved, adding a touch of elegance to the instrument.
  8. The halse of the kite soared through the sky, carried by the gentle breeze.
  9. The halse of the bag was torn, rendering it useless for carrying its contents.
  10. As the wind howled, the trees' halses creaked and groaned, a testament to their resilience.

FAQs About the word halse

To embrace about the neck; to salute; to greet., To adjure; to beseech; to entreat., To haul; to hoist.

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The sailor gripped the ship's halse tightly during the tumultuous storm.

The rope's halse was knotted securely around the post, ensuring the boat's safety.

The mountaineer carefully secured the halse on the carabiner before embarking on the perilous climb.

The halse of the garment hung loosely around his neck, providing comfort and style.