wherries (Meaning)

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wherries (pl.)

of Wherry

wherries Sentence Examples

  1. The picturesque wherries glided gracefully along the serene river, their sails billowing in the gentle breeze.
  2. In the quaint harbor, a cluster of wooden wherries bobbed gently on the tranquil water.
  3. The wherries provided a vital means of transportation for goods and people amidst the maze of canals.
  4. Skilled craftsmen meticulously built the wherries by hand, using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
  5. During the bustling market days, wherries were laden with produce and livestock, bringing the rural countryside to the heart of the town.
  6. The wherries had a distinctive hull design that allowed them to navigate the shallow waters and swift currents.
  7. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the wherries cast long shadows across the water, creating a surreal and enchanting atmosphere.
  8. In the spring, the wherries were often adorned with colorful decorations, celebrating the arrival of warmer weather.
  9. The wherries played a significant role in shaping the history and culture of the region, transporting both goods and stories.
  10. Despite advancements in transportation, the wherries remain an enduring symbol of tradition and resilience in the local community.

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of Wherry

schooners, pinnaces, sculls, bateaux, prams, shallops, gigs, yachts, catamarans, punts

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The picturesque wherries glided gracefully along the serene river, their sails billowing in the gentle breeze.

In the quaint harbor, a cluster of wooden wherries bobbed gently on the tranquil water.

The wherries provided a vital means of transportation for goods and people amidst the maze of canals.

Skilled craftsmen meticulously built the wherries by hand, using traditional techniques passed down through generations.