staddle (Meaning)
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staddle (n)
a base or platform on which hay or corn is stacked
Synonyms & Antonyms of staddle
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staddle Sentence Examples
- The sturdy staddle supported the aging trellis, preventing it from collapsing under the weight of blooming roses.
- In the orchard, apple trees stood tall upon sturdy staddles, their branches laden with ripe fruit.
- Farmers often erected staddles to keep hay and grain elevated above damp ground, protecting their harvests from spoilage.
- The wooden staddle was a traditional farm fixture, providing a stable base for haystacks and other agricultural materials.
- The cows grazed peacefully in the meadow, seeking shelter beneath the shade of a large, well-built staddle.
- The dilapidated staddle, once a testament to the farm's former prosperity, now leaned precariously, its weathered timbers barely holding it together.
- The ingenious design of the staddle allowed for air circulation, preventing stored items from succumbing to rot and decay.
- A row of staddles lined the edge of the garden, providing support for climbing vegetables such as beans and tomatoes.
- The staddle served as a visual marker in the fields, guiding travelers and helping them navigate the vast countryside.
- The weathered staddle stood as a silent sentinel, witnessing the generations of farmers who had tended to the land it supported.
FAQs About the word staddle
a base or platform on which hay or corn is stacked
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No antonyms found.
The sturdy staddle supported the aging trellis, preventing it from collapsing under the weight of blooming roses.
In the orchard, apple trees stood tall upon sturdy staddles, their branches laden with ripe fruit.
Farmers often erected staddles to keep hay and grain elevated above damp ground, protecting their harvests from spoilage.
The wooden staddle was a traditional farm fixture, providing a stable base for haystacks and other agricultural materials.