moorband Antonyms

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Meaning of moorband

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moorband (n.)

See Moorpan.

moorband Sentence Examples

  1. The moorband stretched across the desolate landscape, a ribbon of dark peat intermingled with heather and grass.
  2. The hikers navigated the trackless moorland with difficulty, relying on the faint moorband as a guide.
  3. The sheep grazed peacefully on the rich vegetation of the moorband, their bleating echoing through the hills.
  4. The moorband served as a boundary between the cultivated fields and the untamed wilderness beyond.
  5. The archaeologist discovered a row of ancient stones embedded in the moorband, suggesting a long history of human presence.
  6. The gamekeepers used the moorband as a vantage point to observe the movements of grouse and other moorland birds.
  7. The moorband was a thriving habitat for insects and other small creatures, supporting a diverse food chain.
  8. The peat from the moorband was cut and dried for use as fuel, providing warmth and sustenance to nearby communities.
  9. The sunset cast a golden glow over the moorland, illuminating the moorband like a shimmering thread of gold.
  10. The moorband seemed to vanish into the mist, creating an ethereal and otherworldly atmosphere.

FAQs About the word moorband

See Moorpan.

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The moorband stretched across the desolate landscape, a ribbon of dark peat intermingled with heather and grass.

The hikers navigated the trackless moorland with difficulty, relying on the faint moorband as a guide.

The sheep grazed peacefully on the rich vegetation of the moorband, their bleating echoing through the hills.

The moorband served as a boundary between the cultivated fields and the untamed wilderness beyond.