woolward-going (Meaning)

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woolward-going (n.)

A wearing of woolen clothes next the skin as a matter of penance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of woolward-going

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woolward-going Sentence Examples

  1. The homeward-bound traveler eagerly anticipated reaching the warmth of his hearth.
  2. The sheepdog faithfully guided the homeward-going flock through the twilight pastures.
  3. The homeward-going commuter sighed with relief as the train drew into the station.
  4. The homeward-going hikers rejoiced in the sight of the trailhead, marking the end of their arduous journey.
  5. The homeward-going soldiers longed for the embrace of loved ones after months of deployment.
  6. The homeward-going sailor scanned the horizon, his heart filled with both anticipation and trepidation.
  7. The homeward-going astronaut marveled at the celestial tapestry below, knowing that his earthly home awaited him.
  8. The homeward-going pet wagged its tail excitedly, eager to reunite with its family.
  9. The homeward-going pilgrim rejoiced in the sight of the sanctuary, marking the culmination of a spiritual journey.
  10. The homeward-going expatriate felt a bittersweet mix of longing and excitement as he approached his native land.

FAQs About the word woolward-going

A wearing of woolen clothes next the skin as a matter of penance.

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No antonyms found.

The homeward-bound traveler eagerly anticipated reaching the warmth of his hearth.

The sheepdog faithfully guided the homeward-going flock through the twilight pastures.

The homeward-going commuter sighed with relief as the train drew into the station.

The homeward-going hikers rejoiced in the sight of the trailhead, marking the end of their arduous journey.