parrock (Meaning)
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parrock (n.)
A croft, or small field; a paddock.
Synonyms & Antonyms of parrock
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parrock Sentence Examples
- The parrock, a steep cliff face, overlooked the treacherous rapids below.
- The hiker clambered up the parrock, his hands gripping the rough rock.
- Erosion had carved a series of deep fissures into the parrock.
- The climbers scaled the parrock with ease, using ropes and harnesses.
- The parrock was a popular nesting site for peregrine falcons.
- The parrock provided a dramatic backdrop for the wedding ceremony.
- The parrock sheltered a cave where ancient artifacts had been discovered.
- The goats grazed peacefully on the vegetation that clung to the parrock.
- The parrock was a hazard to navigation, and many ships had been wrecked upon its jagged shores.
- The parrock was a testament to the power and beauty of nature.
FAQs About the word parrock
A croft, or small field; a paddock.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The parrock, a steep cliff face, overlooked the treacherous rapids below.
The hiker clambered up the parrock, his hands gripping the rough rock.
Erosion had carved a series of deep fissures into the parrock.
The climbers scaled the parrock with ease, using ropes and harnesses.