wair Synonyms

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wair Meaning

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wair (n.)

A piece of plank two yard/ long and a foot broad.

wair Sentence Examples

  1. The wair of the weaver's loom hummed rhythmically through the workshop.
  2. The cunning fox lay in wait, his wair twitching as he sensed the slightest movement.
  3. The child's wair was caught on a branch, snagging his shirt as he climbed the tree.
  4. The professor's wair was flowing, giving him an air of wisdom and authority.
  5. The wind whipped around the house, its wair howling like a banshee.
  6. The horses' wair flew behind them as they galloped across the field.
  7. The waiter's wair disappeared beneath the enormous tray of glasses he carried.
  8. The barber's wair was deftly shaved, leaving the customer with a perfectly smooth face.
  9. The dancer's wair swirled and swayed as she gracefully moved across the stage.
  10. The musician's wair hummed as he played the cello, filling the concert hall with its rich tones.

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A piece of plank two yard/ long and a foot broad.

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The wair of the weaver's loom hummed rhythmically through the workshop.

The cunning fox lay in wait, his wair twitching as he sensed the slightest movement.

The child's wair was caught on a branch, snagging his shirt as he climbed the tree.

The professor's wair was flowing, giving him an air of wisdom and authority.