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skeat (n)

English philologist (1835-1912)

skeat Sentence Examples

  1. The fisherman retrieved his skeat from the water, filled with freshly caught fish.
  2. The sailor's skeat was a lifeline, anchoring his boat amidst the stormy seas.
  3. The skeat of a sailboat billowed gracefully in the wind, propelling it forward.
  4. The farmer's skeat was a simple wooden bucket, used to water his crops.
  5. The child skipped along with a skeat filled with seashells, a treasure discovered at the beach.
  6. The artist meticulously sketched with a skeat, capturing the details of his subject.
  7. The skeat of a kite danced playfully in the sky, soaring high above the ground.
  8. The skeat of a well provided cool, refreshing water to thirsty travelers.
  9. The skeat of a broom effortlessly removed dust and debris, leaving surfaces immaculate.
  10. The skeat of a mop absorbed spills and stains, keeping floors spotlessly clean.

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English philologist (1835-1912)

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The fisherman retrieved his skeat from the water, filled with freshly caught fish.

The sailor's skeat was a lifeline, anchoring his boat amidst the stormy seas.

The skeat of a sailboat billowed gracefully in the wind, propelling it forward.

The farmer's skeat was a simple wooden bucket, used to water his crops.