wharl Antonyms

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Meaning of wharl

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wharl (n.)

Alt. of Wharling

wharl Sentence Examples

  1. The worn-out wharl of the old spinning wheel gave way, snapping the yarn.
  2. The boatman cautiously navigated the treacherous wharl of the river, avoiding submerged rocks.
  3. The wharl emitted an eerie grinding noise as the gears of the ancient machine turned.
  4. The potter's wharl spun rapidly, shaping the clay into a delicate vase.
  5. The wharl of the drill created a deafening din in the construction site.
  6. The wharl of the wind through the trees drowned out all other sounds in the forest.
  7. The wharl of the engine reached a crescendo as the car accelerated down the highway.
  8. The wharl of the washing machine indicated that the laundry was nearing completion.
  9. The wharl of the gears in the clock echoed through the empty room.
  10. The wharl of the ocean waves against the rocks soothed the weary traveler.

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Alt. of Wharling

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The worn-out wharl of the old spinning wheel gave way, snapping the yarn.

The boatman cautiously navigated the treacherous wharl of the river, avoiding submerged rocks.

The wharl emitted an eerie grinding noise as the gears of the ancient machine turned.

The potter's wharl spun rapidly, shaping the clay into a delicate vase.