tars (Meaning)

tars

a substance in some respects resembling tar, a condensable residue present in smoke from burning tobacco that contains combustion by-products (such as resins, acids, phenols, and essential oils), a dark brown or black bituminous usually odorous viscous liquid obtained by destructive distillation of organic material (such as wood, coal, or peat), to cover with tar, a dark usually thick sticky liquid obtained by distilling wood, coal, or peat, sailor, to defile as if with tar, to urge to action, to smear (a person) with tar and cover with feathers as a punishment or indignity, to mark or stain with the same fault or characteristic, to smear with or as if with tar, a sticky substance that is formed by burning tobacco, one used medicinally (as to treat skin diseases) see coal tar, juniper tar, pine tar, any of various dark brown or black bituminous usually odorous viscous liquids obtained by destructive distillation of organic material (as wood, coal, or peat), a substance that resembles tar, a condensable residue present in smoke from burning tobacco that contains combustion by-products (as resins, acids, phenols, and essential oils)

tars Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Roman road was paved with large, flat tars.
  2. The pirate ship was crewed by grizzled old tars who had weathered countless storms.
  3. The sailor gazed out at the vast expanse of the tars, feeling a sense of awe.
  4. The tars were dotted with islands, like tiny emeralds scattered across a blue velvet cloth.
  5. The fishermen cast their nets into the tars, hoping for a bountiful catch.
  6. The tars reflected the golden rays of the setting sun, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
  7. The lighthouse stood sentinel at the edge of the tars, guiding ships to safety.
  8. The boatman rowed his skiff across the glassy tars on a tranquil afternoon.
  9. The wind whipped across the tars, sending whitecaps crashing against the shore.
  10. The tars teemed with marine life, from tiny plankton to majestic whales.

FAQs About the word tars

a substance in some respects resembling tar, a condensable residue present in smoke from burning tobacco that contains combustion by-products (such as resins, a

mariners, navigators, salts,sailors, shipmen, jack-tars, seafarers, swabbies, hearties, swabs

purifies,cleanses, enshrines, magnifies, uplifts, ennobles,elevates, glorifies,dignifies, hallows

The ancient Roman road was paved with large, flat tars.

The pirate ship was crewed by grizzled old tars who had weathered countless storms.

The sailor gazed out at the vast expanse of the tars, feeling a sense of awe.

The tars were dotted with islands, like tiny emeralds scattered across a blue velvet cloth.