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Meaning of querl
Webster
querl (v. t.)
To twirl; to turn or wind round; to coil; as, to querl a cord, thread, or rope.
Webster
querl (n.)
A coil; a twirl; as, the qwerl of hair on the fore leg of a blooded horse.
querl Sentence Examples
- The querl of cicadas filled the summer air, a constant symphony of sound.
- The scientist observed the querl of the electrons as they orbited the atomic nucleus.
- The querl of the wind chimes created a soothing melody that drifted through the garden.
- The querl of the baby bird attracted its mother's attention, prompting her to bring food.
- The querl of the river over the rocks created a rhythmic sound that was both calming and inspiring.
- The querl of the crowd was deafening as the winning team took the field.
- The querl of the fax machine indicated that a new message had arrived.
- The querl of the old clock sounded each hour, marking the passage of time.
- The querl of the guitar strings filled the room with beautiful music.
- The querl of the child's laughter brought joy to all who heard it.
FAQs About the word querl
To twirl; to turn or wind round; to coil; as, to querl a cord, thread, or rope., A coil; a twirl; as, the qwerl of hair on the fore leg of a blooded horse.
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The querl of cicadas filled the summer air, a constant symphony of sound.
The scientist observed the querl of the electrons as they orbited the atomic nucleus.
The querl of the wind chimes created a soothing melody that drifted through the garden.
The querl of the baby bird attracted its mother's attention, prompting her to bring food.