hoddengray (Meaning)

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hoddengray (a.)

Applied to coarse cloth made of undyed wool, formerly worn by Scotch peasants.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hoddengray

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hoddengray Sentence Examples

  1. The monk wore a hoddengray robe, its humble hue signifying simplicity and devotion.
  2. The peasant's hoddengray shirt spoke volumes about his meager existence.
  3. The tapestry depicted a knight clad in gleaming armor, his hoddengray horse galloping through the battle.
  4. The soldier's hoddengray uniform blended seamlessly with the muddy trenches.
  5. The traveler's hoddengray cloak provided shelter from the biting wind and rain.
  6. The weary farmer labored under the unrelenting sun, his hoddengray overalls stained with sweat.
  7. The shepherdess's hoddengray dress billowed gently in the breeze as she guided her flock.
  8. The hoddengray curtains hung heavy in the dim cottage, blocking out the fading light.
  9. The artist's masterpiece captured the subtle beauty of hoddengray, its earthy tones creating a sense of timelessness.
  10. The old woman's hoddengray shawls were cherished keepsakes, passed down through generations.

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Applied to coarse cloth made of undyed wool, formerly worn by Scotch peasants.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The monk wore a hoddengray robe, its humble hue signifying simplicity and devotion.

The peasant's hoddengray shirt spoke volumes about his meager existence.

The tapestry depicted a knight clad in gleaming armor, his hoddengray horse galloping through the battle.

The soldier's hoddengray uniform blended seamlessly with the muddy trenches.