trogue Antonyms

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Meaning of trogue

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trogue (n.)

A wooden trough, forming a drain.

trogue Sentence Examples

  1. The old farmhouse had a hidden trogue where the former owners concealed their valuables.
  2. Explorers ventured deep into the cave, hoping to discover the legendary trogue filled with ancient artifacts.
  3. The scientist examined the trogue under a microscope, marveling at its intricate design and complex mechanisms.
  4. The thief skillfully opened the trogue using a special key, revealing a treasure chest within.
  5. The monk meditated in the trogue, seeking solace and spiritual enlightenment.
  6. The archaeologist carefully unearthed the trogue and its contents, shedding light on an enigmatic civilization.
  7. The wizard conjured a trogue to conceal his magical ingredients from prying eyes.
  8. The child hid their favorite toy in the trogue, knowing it would be safe from discovery.
  9. The treasure hunters followed a cryptic map leading to a trogue said to hold untold riches.
  10. The historians studied the trogue, eager to unlock the secrets it held about a forgotten era.

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A wooden trough, forming a drain.

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The old farmhouse had a hidden trogue where the former owners concealed their valuables.

Explorers ventured deep into the cave, hoping to discover the legendary trogue filled with ancient artifacts.

The scientist examined the trogue under a microscope, marveling at its intricate design and complex mechanisms.

The thief skillfully opened the trogue using a special key, revealing a treasure chest within.