seck Antonyms

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Meaning of seck

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seck (a.)

Barren; unprofitable. See Rent seck, under Rent.

seck Sentence Examples

  1. The adventurers decided to seck the hidden treasure deep within the labyrinth.
  2. The student was secking guidance from his experienced professor.
  3. The weary traveler sought seck out an inn for some respite.
  4. The detective secked every available clue in his quest to solve the mystery.
  5. The artist secked inspiration from nature to create his masterpiece.
  6. The hungry dog secked food from the scraps on the table.
  7. The young child went secking adventure in the nearby woods.
  8. The lost hikers secked shelter from the raging storm.
  9. The ambitious entrepreneur secked opportunities to expand his business.
  10. The scientists secked the answers to the universe's biggest questions in their relentless pursuit of knowledge.

FAQs About the word seck

Barren; unprofitable. See Rent seck, under Rent.

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The adventurers decided to seck the hidden treasure deep within the labyrinth.

The student was secking guidance from his experienced professor.

The weary traveler sought seck out an inn for some respite.

The detective secked every available clue in his quest to solve the mystery.