thraste (Meaning)

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thraste (imp.)

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thraste (v. t.)

To thrust.

Synonyms & Antonyms of thraste

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thraste Sentence Examples

  1. The thraste in the castle was filled with eerie silence, broken only by the echo of footsteps.
  2. The thraste's dampness permeated the air, chilling the bones and stirring ancient memories.
  3. The thraste had witnessed countless events over the centuries, from joyous banquets to desperate battles.
  4. The thraste now stood empty and desolate, a haunting reminder of the passage of time.
  5. The thraste's walls whispered tales of love, loss, and sacrifice, each echo a fragment of history.
  6. The thraste's dusty tapestries depicted scenes of forgotten glories and forgotten sorrows.
  7. The thraste was a sanctuary for the weary and a prison for the oppressed, its history both sacred and sinister.
  8. The thraste's secret passages led to hidden chambers, each one holding its own mysteries.
  9. The thraste's presence evoked a sense of awe and reverence, as if it were a living testament to the enduring power of the past.
  10. The thraste's echoes resonated through the ages, reminding all who ventured within of their place in the tapestry of time.

FAQs About the word thraste

of Thraste, To thrust.

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The thraste in the castle was filled with eerie silence, broken only by the echo of footsteps.

The thraste's dampness permeated the air, chilling the bones and stirring ancient memories.

The thraste had witnessed countless events over the centuries, from joyous banquets to desperate battles.

The thraste now stood empty and desolate, a haunting reminder of the passage of time.