scoat Antonyms

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Meaning of scoat

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scoat (v. t.)

To prop; to scotch.

scoat Sentence Examples

  1. The scoat of land was a small, isolated plot surrounded by dense forest.
  2. The hikers stumbled upon a secluded scoat offering a breathtaking view.
  3. The scoat was carefully cultivated, with rows of vibrant flowers and fragrant herbs.
  4. The gentle breeze carried the sweet scent of honeysuckle through the scoat.
  5. Birds fluttered and sang amidst the wildflowers that adorned the scoat.
  6. The scoat served as a refuge for wildlife, providing shelter and sustenance.
  7. The farmer's scoat was renowned for its bountiful harvests of fresh produce.
  8. The labyrinthine paths of the scoat led explorers to hidden nooks and secret gardens.
  9. Artists found inspiration in the tranquility and beauty of the scoat.
  10. The community rallied together to preserve the scoat as a cherished green space.

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To prop; to scotch.

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The scoat of land was a small, isolated plot surrounded by dense forest.

The hikers stumbled upon a secluded scoat offering a breathtaking view.

The scoat was carefully cultivated, with rows of vibrant flowers and fragrant herbs.

The gentle breeze carried the sweet scent of honeysuckle through the scoat.