quair (Meaning)

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quair (n.)

A quire; a book.

Synonyms & Antonyms of quair

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quair Sentence Examples

  1. The antiquarian pored over the ancient quair, its pages yellowed with age.
  2. The bard penned his epic tale in a leather-bound quair, its words flowing like a river.
  3. The scholar preserved the quair in a climate-controlled vault, safeguarding its precious knowledge.
  4. The librarian cataloged the quair, adding it to the vast repository of written history.
  5. The student skimmed the quair, searching for a specific passage to support her thesis.
  6. The bibliophile cherished the quair as a rare and valuable artifact.
  7. The museum curator displayed the quair in a glass case, protecting it from the ravages of time.
  8. The artist illustrated the quair with vibrant paintings, bringing the written words to life.
  9. The historian consulted the quair to piece together the intricate events of the past.
  10. The writer used the quair as inspiration for his own literary works, drawing upon its ancient wisdom.

FAQs About the word quair

A quire; a book.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The antiquarian pored over the ancient quair, its pages yellowed with age.

The bard penned his epic tale in a leather-bound quair, its words flowing like a river.

The scholar preserved the quair in a climate-controlled vault, safeguarding its precious knowledge.

The librarian cataloged the quair, adding it to the vast repository of written history.