quegh Sentence Examples

  1. The quegh of the ship creaked and groaned under the weight of the cargo.
  2. The quegh of the door indicated that it had been opened and closed countless times.
  3. The quegh of the old wooden chair spoke to its long and storied history.
  4. The quegh of the hinges sent shivers down her spine as she entered the haunted house.
  5. The quegh of the rocking horse reminded her of the countless hours she had spent playing as a child.
  6. The quegh of the wind against the windowpanes created an eerie and unsettling atmosphere.
  7. The quegh of the footsteps echoed through the empty corridor, making her heart pound in her chest.
  8. The quegh of the wheels on the old wagon indicated that it had traveled a long and arduous journey.
  9. The quegh of the ancient tree trunk hinted at the passage of countless seasons.
  10. The quegh of the leather boots suggested that they had been well-worn and had seen many adventures.

quegh Meaning

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quegh (n.)

A drinking vessel. See Quaich.

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A drinking vessel. See Quaich.

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The quegh of the ship creaked and groaned under the weight of the cargo.

The quegh of the door indicated that it had been opened and closed countless times.

The quegh of the old wooden chair spoke to its long and storied history.

The quegh of the hinges sent shivers down her spine as she entered the haunted house.