sheal Antonyms

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Meaning of sheal

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sheal (n.)

Same as Sheeling.

A shell or pod.

Webster

sheal (v. t.)

To put under a sheal or shelter.

To take the husks or pods off from; to shell; to empty of its contents, as a husk or a pod.

sheal Sentence Examples

  1. The sheal of the ship gently glided through the azure waters.
  2. The sheal of the lightning illuminated the night sky, casting an eerie glow.
  3. The sheal of the wind howled through the trees, carrying away the fallen leaves.
  4. The sheal of her laughter echoed through the room, bringing joy to all who heard it.
  5. The sheal of the guitar strings filled the auditorium, creating a haunting melody.
  6. The sheal of the ocean waves crashing against the shore was a constant reminder of nature's power.
  7. The sheal of the rain on the rooftop created a rhythmic and soothing sound.
  8. The sheal of the horse's hooves pounded against the ground, carrying the rider swiftly across the countryside.
  9. The sheal of the alarm clock shattered her peaceful sleep, signaling the start of a new day.
  10. The sheal of the metal scraping against metal was a harsh and unpleasant sound that grated on her nerves.

FAQs About the word sheal

Same as Sheeling., To put under a sheal or shelter., To take the husks or pods off from; to shell; to empty of its contents, as a husk or a pod., A shell or pod

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The sheal of the ship gently glided through the azure waters.

The sheal of the lightning illuminated the night sky, casting an eerie glow.

The sheal of the wind howled through the trees, carrying away the fallen leaves.

The sheal of her laughter echoed through the room, bringing joy to all who heard it.