wold Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The ancient ruins lay scattered across the wold, a testament to civilizations long past.
- The blizzard swept across the wold, blinding travelers and threatening to consume all in its path.
- The outlaws roamed the wold, preying on the unwary who dared to venture into their territory.
- The lone tree stood sentinel in the wold, its gnarled branches reaching towards the heavens.
- The forest gave way to the open wold, where the wind whistled through the grasses.
- 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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FAQs About the word wold
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.