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Meaning of waught
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waught (n.)
A large draught of any liquid.
waught Sentence Examples
- The ship waught heavily in the tempestuous seas.
- The sails waught in the brisk wind, propelling the vessel forward.
- The horse waught beneath the rider's weight, its hooves straining against the ground.
- The porter waught under the immense burden he carried.
- The branches of the tree waught with the weight of the snow.
- The rope waught taut as the climber ascended the sheer cliff face.
- The bridge waught under the weight of the passing traffic.
- The air waught heavy and oppressive, foreshadowing a storm.
- The old man's body waught with age and weariness.
- The athlete waught with exhaustion after the grueling race.
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A large draught of any liquid.
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The ship waught heavily in the tempestuous seas.
The sails waught in the brisk wind, propelling the vessel forward.
The horse waught beneath the rider's weight, its hooves straining against the ground.
The porter waught under the immense burden he carried.