skall (Meaning)
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skall (v. t.)
To scale; to mount.
Synonyms & Antonyms of skall
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skall Sentence Examples
- The Vikings raised their horns with a resounding "skål" to toast their victories.
- At the boisterous feast, the guests exchanged "skåls" in honor of the valiant warriors.
- The ship's crew stood in formation and offered a "skål" to their captain before setting sail.
- The villagers gathered at the tavern for a festive gathering, exchanging "skåls" and sharing stories.
- With a merry twinkle in his eye, the jester raised his tankard and called out a "skål" to the king.
- As the sun began its descent, the travelers paused at a crossroads and toasted their journey with a hearty "skål."
- The farmers gathered at the harvest festival and celebrated their bountiful crops with "skåls" of mead.
- The scholars engaged in a heated debate, but paused to raise their goblets with a respectful "skål" to opposing viewpoints.
- The soldiers at the fortress stood watch through the night, their camaraderie strengthened by the exchange of "skåls."
- With a grand feast prepared, the royal family welcomed their guests and bid them a warm "skål" to mark the occasion.
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To scale; to mount.
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The Vikings raised their horns with a resounding "skål" to toast their victories.
At the boisterous feast, the guests exchanged "skåls" in honor of the valiant warriors.
The ship's crew stood in formation and offered a "skål" to their captain before setting sail.
The villagers gathered at the tavern for a festive gathering, exchanging "skåls" and sharing stories.