toret Synonyms

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toret Meaning

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toret (n.)

A Turret.

A ring for fastening a hawk's leash to the jesses; also, a ring affixed to the collar of a dog, etc.

toret Sentence Examples

  1. The toret of the castle loomed majestically over the surrounding landscape.
  2. The toret's intricate carvings depicted scenes from medieval battles.
  3. The heavy wooden doors of the toret creaked open, inviting visitors into its shadowy interior.
  4. The toret's circular design provided ample space for defenders to repel attackers.
  5. The battlements of the toret offered a panoramic view of the countryside below.
  6. From the toret's windows, archers launched volleys of arrows upon the enemy forces.
  7. The toret's moat, filled with water, served as a formidable obstacle for potential invaders.
  8. The toret's walls echoed with the clang of armor and the shouts of soldiers.
  9. The toret stood as a symbol of power and protection for the feudal lord.
  10. The once-impregnable toret now lay in ruins, its stones scattered across the battlefield.

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A Turret., A ring for fastening a hawk's leash to the jesses; also, a ring affixed to the collar of a dog, etc.

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The toret of the castle loomed majestically over the surrounding landscape.

The toret's intricate carvings depicted scenes from medieval battles.

The heavy wooden doors of the toret creaked open, inviting visitors into its shadowy interior.

The toret's circular design provided ample space for defenders to repel attackers.