nolt (Meaning)

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nolt (n. sing. & pl.)

Neat cattle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nolt

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nolt Sentence Examples

  1. The nolt grazed peacefully in the verdant meadow, oblivious to the approaching storm.
  2. The farmer herded the recalcitrant nolt back into the pasture after they had strayed.
  3. The nolt were known for their stubbornness and resistance to change.
  4. The cattle, or nolt as they were locally called, provided sustenance to the community.
  5. The old nolt, with its weathered face and wise eyes, was revered by the young animals.
  6. The nolt's lowing echoed through the fields, a mournful sound that evoked both tranquility and longing.
  7. The veterinarian examined the nolt carefully, searching for signs of illness or injury.
  8. The nolt were a source of pride and livelihood for the ranchers who raised them.
  9. The weight of the nolt was a testament to the abundance of the grasslands they grazed upon.
  10. The nolt's sleek coats glistened in the sunlight, a beacon of prosperity for their owners.

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Neat cattle.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The nolt grazed peacefully in the verdant meadow, oblivious to the approaching storm.

The farmer herded the recalcitrant nolt back into the pasture after they had strayed.

The nolt were known for their stubbornness and resistance to change.

The cattle, or nolt as they were locally called, provided sustenance to the community.