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
- 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.
- The taplash became a popular tourist destination, drawing visitors from far and wide to admire its beauty.
- The animals gathered at the taplash, their thirst quenched by its cool waters.
- The farmer diverted the water from the taplash to irrigate his crops, ensuring a bountiful harvest.
- The taplash was a haven for wildlife, providing a home to frogs, insects, and birds.
- The taplash gradually silted up over time, reducing its flow and becoming less reliable as a water source.
- 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.
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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.