hoveler (Meaning)

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hoveler (n.)

One who assists in saving life and property from a wreck; a coast boatman.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hoveler

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hoveler Sentence Examples

  1. The destitute hoveler sought shelter in a dilapidated shack amidst the urban blight.
  2. The once-proud manor had fallen into ruin, now inhabited by a frail hoveler who clung to the tattered remnants of his former life.
  3. The war had ravaged the countryside, leaving hovelers in its wake, huddled in makeshift shelters among the ruins.
  4. The hoveler's meager possessions consisted of a threadbare blanket and a rusted pot.
  5. The alleyways were filled with hovelers, their faces etched with desperation and despair.
  6. The hoveler's life was a perpetual struggle for survival, marked by hunger, cold, and loneliness.
  7. The hovelers huddled together for warmth, their bodies trembling in the biting wind.
  8. Despite their poverty, the hovelers maintained a sense of dignity, their spirits unyielding.
  9. The city authorities turned a blind eye to the plight of the hovelers, leaving them to fend for themselves.
  10. The hoveler's existence was a testament to the harsh realities of urban poverty and the indifference of society.

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One who assists in saving life and property from a wreck; a coast boatman.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The destitute hoveler sought shelter in a dilapidated shack amidst the urban blight.

The once-proud manor had fallen into ruin, now inhabited by a frail hoveler who clung to the tattered remnants of his former life.

The war had ravaged the countryside, leaving hovelers in its wake, huddled in makeshift shelters among the ruins.

The hoveler's meager possessions consisted of a threadbare blanket and a rusted pot.