waterhorse Antonyms
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Meaning of waterhorse
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waterhorse (n.)
A pile of salted fish heaped up to drain.
waterhorse Sentence Examples
- The legendary waterhorse, a mischievous creature, galloped through the misty lake.
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, the waterhorse emerged from the depths, its silver mane shimmering.
- Children dared each other to approach the waterhorse's lair, but none dared to venture close.
- The waterhorse's laughter echoed through the forest, its voice as enchanting as a siren's song.
- Folklore warned that those who caught the eye of the waterhorse would be lured to their doom.
- The waterhorse's emerald eyes held a hypnotic allure, drawing unsuspecting victims to its watery embrace.
- Legends whispered of a brave knight who outwitted the waterhorse, returning the creature to its watery prison.
- The waterhorse's roar shook the ground, as it thundered through the rapids, leaving a trail of whitecaps behind.
- Artists depicted the waterhorse as a magnificent steed, with flowing mane and piercing gaze.
- The waterhorse's presence brought both fear and fascination, as it roamed the borders between the human and supernatural realms.
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A pile of salted fish heaped up to drain.
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The legendary waterhorse, a mischievous creature, galloped through the misty lake.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, the waterhorse emerged from the depths, its silver mane shimmering.
Children dared each other to approach the waterhorse's lair, but none dared to venture close.
The waterhorse's laughter echoed through the forest, its voice as enchanting as a siren's song.