hulch (Meaning)

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hulch (n.)

A hunch.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hulch

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hulch Sentence Examples

  1. The hulch of the old abandoned house loomed over the empty lot, its windows boarded up.
  2. The hulch of the sunken ship lay at the bottom of the ocean, a silent reminder of its tragic fate.
  3. The towering hulch of the skyscraper dominated the city skyline, a testament to human ambition.
  4. The hulch of the fallen tree lay across the path, blocking the way.
  5. The hulch of the injured hiker was carried down the mountain on a stretcher.
  6. The hulch of the circus tent billowed in the wind, inviting spectators to enter.
  7. The hulch of the old statue stood in the town square, a symbol of its rich history.
  8. The hulch of the abandoned car rusting by the side of the road was a reminder of the passage of time.
  9. The hulch of the ancient temple towered over the surrounding landscape, a testament to the skill of its builders.
  10. The hulch of the giant sequoia tree stood as a symbol of the resilience and beauty of the natural world.

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A hunch.

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The hulch of the old abandoned house loomed over the empty lot, its windows boarded up.

The hulch of the sunken ship lay at the bottom of the ocean, a silent reminder of its tragic fate.

The towering hulch of the skyscraper dominated the city skyline, a testament to human ambition.

The hulch of the fallen tree lay across the path, blocking the way.