skelder Antonyms
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Meaning of skelder
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skelder (v. t. & i.)
To deceive; to cheat; to trick.
Webster
skelder (n.)
A vagrant; a cheat.
skelder Sentence Examples
- The skelder, a towering figure in the shadows, watched the unsuspecting victim with predatory eyes.
- The ancient tome contained a sinister incantation that summoned forth the malevolent skelder.
- The skelder's claws, as sharp as razors, tore through the flesh of its prey.
- The village was terrorized by the relentless skelder, which preyed upon the innocent.
- The hero, armed with holy relics, confronted the skelder in a battle of good versus evil.
- The skelder's laughter echoed through the desolate forest, a chilling sound that sent shivers down spines.
- The young warrior was chosen to face the skelder, a test of courage and determination.
- The skelder's presence cast a pall of darkness over the land, extinguishing all hope and light.
- The skelder's insatiable hunger could only be satisfied by the blood of the living.
- The last skelder, a remnant of a forgotten age, lurked in the shadows, waiting for its final victim.
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To deceive; to cheat; to trick., A vagrant; a cheat.
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The skelder, a towering figure in the shadows, watched the unsuspecting victim with predatory eyes.
The ancient tome contained a sinister incantation that summoned forth the malevolent skelder.
The skelder's claws, as sharp as razors, tore through the flesh of its prey.
The village was terrorized by the relentless skelder, which preyed upon the innocent.