puncheon Antonyms
Meaning of puncheon
puncheon
a large cask of varying capacity, a split log or heavy slab with the face smoothed, a short upright framing timber, a pointed tool for piercing or for working on stone, a large barrel of varying size
puncheon Sentence Examples
- The old barn groaned under the weight of its puncheon of hay.
- The carpenter carved an intricate design into the puncheon door.
- The farmer tapped the puncheon of cider, filling his cup with the golden liquid.
- The wine cellar was lined with rows of puncheons, each holding a different vintage.
- The puncheon of grain was too heavy for the horse to pull.
- The lumberjacks worked diligently, cutting and stacking puncheons of logs.
- The ship's hull was reinforced with massive puncheons of oak.
- The puncheon held water for the thirsty travelers crossing the desert.
- The blacksmith heated the metal in the puncheon oven, preparing it for forging.
- The puncheon ceremony marked the official start of the new school year.
FAQs About the word puncheon
a large cask of varying capacity, a split log or heavy slab with the face smoothed, a short upright framing timber, a pointed tool for piercing or for working o
cask,barrel, hogshead, tun, firkin,pipe, keg, butt, kilderkin, scuttlebutt
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The old barn groaned under the weight of its puncheon of hay.
The carpenter carved an intricate design into the puncheon door.
The farmer tapped the puncheon of cider, filling his cup with the golden liquid.
The wine cellar was lined with rows of puncheons, each holding a different vintage.