recheat (Meaning)

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recheat (n.)

A strain given on the horn to call back the hounds when they have lost track of the game.

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recheat (v. i.)

To blow the recheat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of recheat

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recheat Sentence Examples

  1. The hunter's recheat echoed through the forest, signaling his success in the hunt.
  2. The trumpet's recheat summoned the knights to battle, filling the air with an evocative call.
  3. The bugler's recheat cut through the din of the battlefield, a clarion of hope and resistance.
  4. The horn's recheat alerted the villagers to the approaching danger, sending shivers down their spines.
  5. The hunter's recheat announced his return to camp, met with cheers and anticipation.
  6. The bugle's recheat pierced the stillness of the night, a haunting reminder of the soldiers' sacrifice.
  7. The trumpet's recheat greeted the dawn, a stirring anthem that inspired the troops.
  8. The hunter's recheat reverberated through the valley, calling his companions to his side.
  9. The bugler's recheat sounded a mournful note, signaling the end of the battle and the loss of comrades.
  10. The hunter's recheat echoed through the forest, a testament to his skill and the enduring bond between him and his hounds.

FAQs About the word recheat

A strain given on the horn to call back the hounds when they have lost track of the game., To blow the recheat.

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No antonyms found.

The hunter's recheat echoed through the forest, signaling his success in the hunt.

The trumpet's recheat summoned the knights to battle, filling the air with an evocative call.

The bugler's recheat cut through the din of the battlefield, a clarion of hope and resistance.

The horn's recheat alerted the villagers to the approaching danger, sending shivers down their spines.