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Meaning of oul
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oul (n.)
An awl.
An owl.
oul Sentence Examples
- The ancient oul stood tall and imposing amidst the ruins of the abandoned city.
- The wizard's staff emitted an otherworldly oul as it hummed with magical energy.
- The howling wind produced an eerie oul that sent shivers down their spines.
- The oul of the rusty hinges creaked open the heavy wooden door.
- The blacksmith's hammer struck the anvil with a piercing oul that reverberated through the smithy.
- The oul of the bedside clock woke her from her slumber at the crack of dawn.
- The muffled oul of the distant thunder warned of an approaching storm.
- The oul of the cicadas created a deafening chorus that filled the tropical air.
- The sound of the galloping hooves on the cobblestones produced an echoing oul.
- The oul of the creaking ship's timbers betrayed its age and imminent demise.
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An awl., An owl.
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The ancient oul stood tall and imposing amidst the ruins of the abandoned city.
The wizard's staff emitted an otherworldly oul as it hummed with magical energy.
The howling wind produced an eerie oul that sent shivers down their spines.
The oul of the rusty hinges creaked open the heavy wooden door.