turm (Meaning)
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turm (n.)
A troop; a company.
Synonyms & Antonyms of turm
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turm Sentence Examples
- The imposing watchtower (turm) stood tall, surveying the surrounding countryside.
- The medieval castle's turm offered a panoramic view from its battlements.
- The bell tower (turm) tolled the hour, its resonant sound echoing through the ancient town.
- The church turm soared towards the heavens, its intricate details visible from afar.
- The university's turm housed a vast library, filled with countless tomes of knowledge.
- The lighthouse's turm emitted a steady beam, guiding ships through treacherous waters.
- The radio tower's colossal turm transmitted signals across vast distances.
- The wind turbine's turm harnessed the power of the wind, generating clean energy.
- The observation tower's turm provided visitors with breathtaking views of the city.
- The demolished building's turm lay in ruins, a reminder of the passage of time.
FAQs About the word turm
A troop; a company.
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The imposing watchtower (turm) stood tall, surveying the surrounding countryside.
The medieval castle's turm offered a panoramic view from its battlements.
The bell tower (turm) tolled the hour, its resonant sound echoing through the ancient town.
The church turm soared towards the heavens, its intricate details visible from afar.