shicer (Meaning)
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shicer (n.)
An unproductive mine; a duffer.
Synonyms & Antonyms of shicer
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shicer Sentence Examples
- The shicer, brimming with frothy ale, beckoned patrons to quench their thirst.
- The old innkeeper boasted of the finest shicer in the realm, renowned for its smooth, velvety finish.
- The weary traveler gratefully accepted a mug of shicer, hoping to revive his drooping spirits.
- The knights celebrated their victory with a rowdy round of shicer, their laughter echoing through the halls.
- The bard sang a haunting ballad while the crowd sipped their shicer, their worries temporarily forgotten.
- The merchant's shicer was notoriously watered down, earning him the scorn of discerning customers.
- The alchemist experimented with different herbs and spices, hoping to create a shicer that surpassed all others.
- The shire village celebrated its harvest festival with a hearty feast, where shicer flowed freely.
- The shicer cask was dangerously close to empty, prompting the barkeep to hastily restock.
- The pirate captain raised his shicer in a raucous toast to his loyal crew, their laughter mingling with the salty sea air.
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An unproductive mine; a duffer.
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The shicer, brimming with frothy ale, beckoned patrons to quench their thirst.
The old innkeeper boasted of the finest shicer in the realm, renowned for its smooth, velvety finish.
The weary traveler gratefully accepted a mug of shicer, hoping to revive his drooping spirits.
The knights celebrated their victory with a rowdy round of shicer, their laughter echoing through the halls.