raddle Sentence Examples
- The shepherd raddled the sheep's wool to identify them as his own.
- The artist used raddle to create bold, earthy tones in her painting.
- The fieldworkers raddled their hands to prevent blisters from heavy labor.
- The cattle rustlers raddled the stolen cattle's horns to conceal their true origin.
- The raddle mark on the wooden post served as a boundary marker between neighboring fields.
- The raddle powder left a distinctive reddish hue on the miners' faces.
- The farmers raddled the fence posts to warn off trespassers and livestock.
- The stone carving bore an ancient raddle inscription that remained undeciphered.
- The dancers adorned themselves with raddle body paint for their ritual performances.
- The raddle trail led through the forest, marking the path taken by the hunters.
raddle Meaning
raddle (n)
a red iron ore used in dyeing and marking
raddle (v)
twist or braid together, interlace
mark or paint with raddle
raddle (n.)
A long, flexible stick, rod, or branch, which is interwoven with others, between upright posts or stakes, in making a kind of hedge or fence.
A hedge or fence made with raddles; -- called also raddle hedge.
An instrument consisting of a wooden bar, with a row of upright pegs set in it, used by domestic weavers to keep the warp of a proper width, and prevent tangling when it is wound upon the beam of the loom.
A red pigment used in marking sheep, and in some mechanical processes; ruddle.
raddle (v. t.)
To interweave or twist together.
To mark or paint with, or as with, raddle.
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a red iron ore used in dyeing and marking, twist or braid together, interlace, mark or paint with raddleA long, flexible stick, rod, or branch, which is interwo
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The shepherd raddled the sheep's wool to identify them as his own.
The artist used raddle to create bold, earthy tones in her painting.
The fieldworkers raddled their hands to prevent blisters from heavy labor.
The cattle rustlers raddled the stolen cattle's horns to conceal their true origin.