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Meaning of sarplar

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sarplar (n.)

A large bale or package of wool, containing eighty tods, or 2,240 pounds, in weight.

sarplar Sentence Examples

  1. The nimble ibex effortlessly ascended the steep sarplar cliffs, its hooves finding purchase on the rugged terrain.
  2. The mountaineers faced a formidable challenge as they approached the sarplar summit, its sheer face towering above them.
  3. The winding road snaked along the sarplar edge of the canyon, providing breathtaking views of the valley below.
  4. The car vultures glided gracefully over the sarplar slopes, their keen eyesight scanning the landscape for potential prey.
  5. The hikers gasped in awe as they witnessed the stunning sarplar waterfalls cascading down into a crystal-clear pool.
  6. The lightning struck the sarplar peak, its jagged edges illuminating the surrounding darkness with a blinding flash.
  7. The ruins of the ancient castle perched atop a sarplar hill, its walls crumbling but still hinting at its former grandeur.
  8. The geyser erupted with tremendous force, sending jets of water and steam high into the air above the sarplar plateau.
  9. The climbers struggled up the sarplar rock face, their hands gripping desperately for holds and their feet slipping on the loose scree.
  10. The towering sarplar mountains formed an impenetrable barrier, isolating the secluded valley from the rest of the world.

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A large bale or package of wool, containing eighty tods, or 2,240 pounds, in weight.

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The nimble ibex effortlessly ascended the steep sarplar cliffs, its hooves finding purchase on the rugged terrain.

The mountaineers faced a formidable challenge as they approached the sarplar summit, its sheer face towering above them.

The winding road snaked along the sarplar edge of the canyon, providing breathtaking views of the valley below.

The car vultures glided gracefully over the sarplar slopes, their keen eyesight scanning the landscape for potential prey.