wold Sentence Examples

  1. The vast, desolate wold stretched before them, a barren expanse devoid of life.
  2. The wolves howled in the dark wold, their eerie cries echoing through the trees.
  3. The hermitage nestled in the secluded wold, a haven of solitude and tranquility.
  4. The pioneer woman braved the harsh conditions of the wold, determined to carve out a new life.
  5. The ancient ruins lay scattered across the wold, a testament to civilizations long past.
  6. The blizzard swept across the wold, blinding travelers and threatening to consume all in its path.
  7. The outlaws roamed the wold, preying on the unwary who dared to venture into their territory.
  8. The lone tree stood sentinel in the wold, its gnarled branches reaching towards the heavens.
  9. The forest gave way to the open wold, where the wind whistled through the grasses.
  10. The wolfpack hunted in the wold, their keen senses detecting any sign of prey.

wold Meaning

Wordnet

wold (n)

a tract of open rolling country (especially upland)

Webster

wold (n.)

A wood; a forest.

A plain, or low hill; a country without wood, whether hilly or not.

See Weld.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wold

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a tract of open rolling country (especially upland)A wood; a forest., A plain, or low hill; a country without wood, whether hilly or not., See Weld.

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The vast, desolate wold stretched before them, a barren expanse devoid of life.

The wolves howled in the dark wold, their eerie cries echoing through the trees.

The hermitage nestled in the secluded wold, a haven of solitude and tranquility.

The pioneer woman braved the harsh conditions of the wold, determined to carve out a new life.