saulie (Meaning)

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saulie (n.)

A hired mourner at a funeral.

Synonyms & Antonyms of saulie

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saulie Sentence Examples

  1. The saulie gazed thoughtfully at the distant horizon.
  2. Dressed in a traditional saulie, the farmer tended to his rice fields.
  3. The straw saulie provided ample shade from the scorching sun.
  4. The saulie's conical shape was a testament to skilled craftsmanship.
  5. The village elder wore a saulie with a tattered brim, a symbol of his experience.
  6. The saulie was more than just a hat; it was an integral part of the cultural heritage.
  7. The saulie's woven bamboo fibers created intricate patterns in the sunlight.
  8. The saulie sheltered the wearer from both rain and wind.
  9. The saulie vendor displayed a vibrant array of colorful saulies.
  10. The saulie became a symbol of the country's rich rice-farming traditions.

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A hired mourner at a funeral.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The saulie gazed thoughtfully at the distant horizon.

Dressed in a traditional saulie, the farmer tended to his rice fields.

The straw saulie provided ample shade from the scorching sun.

The saulie's conical shape was a testament to skilled craftsmanship.