hyrst (Meaning)

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hyrst (n.)

A wood. See Hurst.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hyrst

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hyrst Sentence Examples

  1. The hyrst atop the hill commanded a panoramic view of the sprawling countryside.
  2. The ancient hyrst, said to be centuries old, had weathered countless storms and witnessed countless battles.
  3. The wind howled through the hyrst's jagged walls, creating an eerie symphony.
  4. The hyrst's narrow windows cast long, gloomy shadows on the crumbling interior.
  5. The hyrst had been abandoned for ages, its once-magnificent halls now filled with the whispers of the past.
  6. The hyrst was a sanctuary for outlaws and rebels, offering shelter from the law and a sense of community.
  7. The king's army laid siege to the hyrst, determined to crush the rebellion within its walls.
  8. The hyrst burned fiercely, its flames illuminating the night sky and casting a sinister glow over the surrounding landscape.
  9. The ruins of the hyrst stood as a testament to the passage of time and the fragility of human endeavors.
  10. Legends whispered that the hyrst was haunted by the ghosts of those who had perished within its cursed halls.

FAQs About the word hyrst

A wood. See Hurst.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hyrst atop the hill commanded a panoramic view of the sprawling countryside.

The ancient hyrst, said to be centuries old, had weathered countless storms and witnessed countless battles.

The wind howled through the hyrst's jagged walls, creating an eerie symphony.

The hyrst's narrow windows cast long, gloomy shadows on the crumbling interior.