trant (Meaning)

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trant (v. i.)

To traffic in an itinerary manner; to peddle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of trant

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trant Sentence Examples

  1. The trant of the river meanders through the lush countryside.
  2. The trees cast long shadows across the trant, creating a serene atmosphere.
  3. The trant's surface shimmered under the golden sunlight.
  4. Boats gently sailed along the trant, their sails billowing in the breeze.
  5. Fishermen cast their nets into the trant, hoping for a bountiful catch.
  6. The trant provided a source of irrigation for the surrounding fields.
  7. Along the trant's banks, families picnicked and enjoyed the tranquil surroundings.
  8. The trant served as a natural boundary between two villages.
  9. The trant became narrower as it flowed through a rocky gorge.
  10. The water level of the trant rose swiftly after heavy rainfall.

FAQs About the word trant

To traffic in an itinerary manner; to peddle.

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No antonyms found.

The trant of the river meanders through the lush countryside.

The trees cast long shadows across the trant, creating a serene atmosphere.

The trant's surface shimmered under the golden sunlight.

Boats gently sailed along the trant, their sails billowing in the breeze.