zareba Antonyms

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Meaning of zareba

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zareba (n.)

An improvised stockade; especially, one made of thorn bushes, etc.

zareba Sentence Examples

  1. The farmers constructed a sturdy zareba around their livestock to protect them from predators.
  2. The soldiers erected a hasty zareba out of thorny shrubs to defend their camp from enemy attack.
  3. The zebra herd galloped through the open zareba, their stripes blending in with the surrounding vegetation.
  4. The hunters set up a cunning zareba using branches and vines to trap their prey.
  5. The rebellious prisoners were held captive within a heavily guarded zareba.
  6. The villagers erected a protective zareba around their homes during the approaching storm.
  7. The researchers placed their cameras inside a zareba to observe the elusive wildlife up close.
  8. The campsite was surrounded by a makeshift zareba constructed from fallen logs and brush.
  9. The cattle stampeded through the broken zareba, scattering into the open field.
  10. The thieves escaped through a hole in the zareba, leaving behind the stolen goods.

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An improvised stockade; especially, one made of thorn bushes, etc.

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The farmers constructed a sturdy zareba around their livestock to protect them from predators.

The soldiers erected a hasty zareba out of thorny shrubs to defend their camp from enemy attack.

The zebra herd galloped through the open zareba, their stripes blending in with the surrounding vegetation.

The hunters set up a cunning zareba using branches and vines to trap their prey.