scaur Antonyms

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Meaning of scaur

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scaur (n.)

A precipitous bank or rock; a scar.

scaur Sentence Examples

  1. The rugged scaur loomed over the hikers, casting a foreboding shadow.
  2. The cliffs of the scaur were ravaged by centuries of erosion and weathering.
  3. The sheer face of the scaur made it an insurmountable obstacle for the mountaineers.
  4. The climbers meticulously rigged their ropes along the treacherous scaur.
  5. The eagles soared effortlessly above the towering scaur, their keen eyes scanning the depths.
  6. The water cascaded down the scaur, forming a deafening waterfall.
  7. The hikers cautiously approached the edge of the scaur, admiring the breathtaking panorama.
  8. The wind howled through the clefts of the scaur, sending shivers down the spines of the adventurers.
  9. The scaur was a testament to the relentless forces of nature that had shaped the landscape.
  10. The base of the scaur was concealed by a thick undergrowth, making it nearly invisible from afar.

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A precipitous bank or rock; a scar.

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The rugged scaur loomed over the hikers, casting a foreboding shadow.

The cliffs of the scaur were ravaged by centuries of erosion and weathering.

The sheer face of the scaur made it an insurmountable obstacle for the mountaineers.

The climbers meticulously rigged their ropes along the treacherous scaur.