taplash (Meaning)

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taplash (n.)

Bad small beer; also, the refuse or dregs of liquor.

Synonyms & Antonyms of taplash

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taplash Sentence Examples

  1. The hikers stumbled upon a secluded taplash that provided them with much-needed water.
  2. The children splashed and played in the taplash, their laughter echoing through the forest.
  3. The taplash was a lifeline for the villagers, who depended on it for their daily water.
  4. The geologist studied the taplash's composition, revealing insights into the area's geological history.
  5. The taplash became a popular tourist destination, drawing visitors from far and wide to admire its beauty.
  6. The animals gathered at the taplash, their thirst quenched by its cool waters.
  7. The farmer diverted the water from the taplash to irrigate his crops, ensuring a bountiful harvest.
  8. The taplash was a haven for wildlife, providing a home to frogs, insects, and birds.
  9. The taplash gradually silted up over time, reducing its flow and becoming less reliable as a water source.
  10. The taplash remained a significant landmark in the region, marking an ancient crossing point and a gathering place for generations.

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Bad small beer; also, the refuse or dregs of liquor.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hikers stumbled upon a secluded taplash that provided them with much-needed water.

The children splashed and played in the taplash, their laughter echoing through the forest.

The taplash was a lifeline for the villagers, who depended on it for their daily water.

The geologist studied the taplash's composition, revealing insights into the area's geological history.