rafte Antonyms
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Meaning of rafte
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rafte ()
imp. of Reave.
rafte Sentence Examples
- The rugged rafters of the abandoned cabin creaked and groaned with every passing gust of wind.
- The skilled carpenter meticulously fastened the rafters to the roof frame, ensuring structural integrity.
- The heavy rafte of the old barn sheltered livestock from the elements.
- The rafters of the bridge soared high above the river, providing a scenic crossing.
- The ancient rafters of the cathedral whispered tales of centuries past.
- The model railroad tracks ran smoothly along the rafters of the attic.
- The rafte in the attic served as a convenient storage space for bulky items.
- The rafters of the gazebo provided protection from the scorching sun during the summer months.
- The rafters of the house cast long, dancing shadows across the living room floor.
- As the storm intensified, the rafters of the barn began to shake and tremble, threatening to collapse.
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imp. of Reave.
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The rugged rafters of the abandoned cabin creaked and groaned with every passing gust of wind.
The skilled carpenter meticulously fastened the rafters to the roof frame, ensuring structural integrity.
The heavy rafte of the old barn sheltered livestock from the elements.
The rafters of the bridge soared high above the river, providing a scenic crossing.