radeau Antonyms
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Meaning of radeau
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radeau (n.)
A float; a raft.
radeau Sentence Examples
- During the torrential downpour, the family sought refuge on a makeshift radeau.
- The intrepid explorers embarked on a perilous journey down the river, their only vessel a flimsy radeau.
- The fishermen cast their nets from the safety of their sturdy radeau, hoping for a bountiful catch.
- As the sun began its descent, the villagers gathered on the banks of the river, their radeaux floating idly by.
- The children squealed with delight as they paddled their miniature radeaux across the sparkling pond.
- The floodwaters had devastated the village, leaving only a few shattered houses and overturned radeaux.
- The radeau slowly drifted downstream, carrying with it the hopes and dreams of those who had escaped the turmoil.
- The soldiers used radeaux to cross the treacherous moat, their swords glinting in the moonlight.
- The broken radeau lay abandoned on the beach, a testament to the hardships endured by its former occupants.
- The refugees constructed radeaux from whatever materials they could find, desperate to reach safety across the treacherous seas.
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A float; a raft.
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During the torrential downpour, the family sought refuge on a makeshift radeau.
The intrepid explorers embarked on a perilous journey down the river, their only vessel a flimsy radeau.
The fishermen cast their nets from the safety of their sturdy radeau, hoping for a bountiful catch.
As the sun began its descent, the villagers gathered on the banks of the river, their radeaux floating idly by.