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Meaning of rug-gowned
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rug-gowned (a.)
Wearing a coarse gown or shaggy garment made of rug.
rug-gowned Sentence Examples
- The rug-gowned monk kneeled devoutly before the altar.
- In a dimly lit tavern, a rug-gowned fortune teller gazed into a crystal ball.
- The rug-gowned princess danced gracefully amidst the royal court.
- The rug-gowned magician performed illusions that left the audience spellbound.
- The rug-gowned beggar huddled under a bridge on a bitterly cold night.
- A rug-gowned servant carried a platter of delicacies to the palace table.
- The rug-gowned priest blessed the congregation with a gentle touch.
- The rug-gowned student pored over ancient texts in a quiet library.
- The rug-gowned shepherd watched attentively over his flock in the verdant pasture.
- The rug-gowned explorer ventured into uncharted lands, guided by a mysterious map.
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Wearing a coarse gown or shaggy garment made of rug.
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The rug-gowned monk kneeled devoutly before the altar.
In a dimly lit tavern, a rug-gowned fortune teller gazed into a crystal ball.
The rug-gowned princess danced gracefully amidst the royal court.
The rug-gowned magician performed illusions that left the audience spellbound.