nare (Meaning)
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nare (n.)
A nostril.
Synonyms & Antonyms of nare
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nare Sentence Examples
- The pungent nare of ammonia filled the air, causing our eyes to sting.
- The fisherman cast his line into the water, hoping to snare a fish by its nare.
- The nostrils of the horse flared wide, as if scenting danger in the nare.
- The airplane pierced through the clouds, leaving a thin nare in its wake.
- The carpenter carefully shaved down the edge of the wood with a sharp nare.
- The choir's voices soared through the cathedral, creating a harmonious nare.
- The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the kitchen, tantalizing our nares.
- The sharp nare of the needle made sewing the intricate tapestry a delicate task.
- The candlelight cast a soft nare on the old man's weathered face.
- The rustling of leaves in the wind sounded like a distant nare, setting our imaginations aflame.
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A nostril.
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The pungent nare of ammonia filled the air, causing our eyes to sting.
The fisherman cast his line into the water, hoping to snare a fish by its nare.
The nostrils of the horse flared wide, as if scenting danger in the nare.
The airplane pierced through the clouds, leaving a thin nare in its wake.