reim Antonyms

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Meaning of reim

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reim (n.)

A strip of oxhide, deprived of hair, and rendered pliable, -- used for twisting into ropes, etc.

reim Sentence Examples

  1. The reim of the ancient church was a central gathering space.
  2. The traveler stumbled upon a remote reim nestled amidst towering mountains.
  3. The villagers erected a temporary reim to shelter pilgrims during the festival.
  4. The reim's towering walls echoed with the sounds of fervent prayers.
  5. The priest delivered a moving sermon in the grand reim, inspiring reverence and awe.
  6. The reim's stained-glass windows cast vibrant hues upon the congregation below.
  7. The reim's acoustics were renowned, allowing musicians' harmonies to soar through the vast space.
  8. The reim became a beacon of hope and comfort during times of adversity.
  9. The reim's intricate carvings depicted biblical scenes, inviting contemplation and wonder.
  10. The reim stood as a testament to the faith and devotion of the generations that came before.

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A strip of oxhide, deprived of hair, and rendered pliable, -- used for twisting into ropes, etc.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The reim of the ancient church was a central gathering space.

The traveler stumbled upon a remote reim nestled amidst towering mountains.

The villagers erected a temporary reim to shelter pilgrims during the festival.

The reim's towering walls echoed with the sounds of fervent prayers.