sea holm (Meaning)

Wordnet

sea holm (n)

European evergreen eryngo with twisted spiny leaves naturalized on United States east coast; roots formerly used as an aphrodisiac

Webster

sea holm ()

A small uninhabited island.

Sea holly.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sea holm

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sea holm Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient sea holm stood as a solitary sentinel amidst the vast expanse of the ocean.
  2. The rugged sea holm was home to a colony of seabirds that soared majestically overhead.
  3. The fishing boats set sail from the sea holm, their nets cast into the depths below.
  4. The storm clouds gathered around the sea holm, threatening the safety of the lighthouse keeper.
  5. The sea holm became a haven for shipwrecked sailors seeking refuge from the unforgiving sea.
  6. The legend of the cursed sea holm warned travelers of its perilous waters and treacherous enchantments.
  7. The lighthouse on the sea holm cast its beacon of hope into the darkness, guiding lost ships to safety.
  8. The sea holm served as a vital lookout post, keeping watch for approaching enemy vessels.
  9. The surrounding cliffs of the sea holm echoed with the cacophony of seagulls and cormorants.
  10. The sea holm was a place of both beauty and danger, where the forces of nature clashed in an unending symphony.

FAQs About the word sea holm

European evergreen eryngo with twisted spiny leaves naturalized on United States east coast; roots formerly used as an aphrodisiacA small uninhabited island., S

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The ancient sea holm stood as a solitary sentinel amidst the vast expanse of the ocean.

The rugged sea holm was home to a colony of seabirds that soared majestically overhead.

The fishing boats set sail from the sea holm, their nets cast into the depths below.

The storm clouds gathered around the sea holm, threatening the safety of the lighthouse keeper.