rindle (Meaning)

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rindle (n.)

A small water course or gutter.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rindle

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rindle Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer herded his rindle of cattle across the vast pasture.
  2. The veterinarian suspected a contagious disease among the rindle.
  3. The rindle of horses galloped through the open fields, their manes flowing in the wind.
  4. The ranch hand was tasked with branding each rindle of cattle.
  5. The rindle of sheep grazed peacefully on the hillside.
  6. The butcher selected the largest rindle of beef from the carcass.
  7. The leatherworker used the hide of a rindle to craft beautiful boots.
  8. The artist painted a rindle of cows silhouetted against the sunset.
  9. The photographer captured the rindle of dolphins leaping from the waves.
  10. The scientist studied the rindle of fish in their natural habitat to understand their behavior.

FAQs About the word rindle

A small water course or gutter.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The farmer herded his rindle of cattle across the vast pasture.

The veterinarian suspected a contagious disease among the rindle.

The rindle of horses galloped through the open fields, their manes flowing in the wind.

The ranch hand was tasked with branding each rindle of cattle.