auld in a sentence
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Definition
AULD (adjective): an archaic or dialectal term meaning old or ancient.
Crossword clues for auld
Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "auld".
- Old-fashioned term for elderly or ancient.
- Scottish word for something that is old.
- An old dialect word for aged.
- Describes something that has existed for a long time.
- A term indicating great age or antiquity.
Auld sentence examples
- The auld stone bridge stood silently over the river, telling tales of the past.
- In the auld days, life was simpler and the community was tightly knit.
- He reminisced about his auld friends, sharing laughter and memories from their youth.
- The auld oak tree in the park had witnessed countless seasons change.
- As they walked through the auld village, the charm of history enveloped them.
- Auld traditions are often passed down through generations, preserving cultural heritage.
- The auld clock tower chimed, marking the arrival of a new year.
- She wore an auld scarf that had been a family heirloom for decades.
- The auld bookshop was filled with dusty volumes, each with a story to tell.
- In the auld country, stories of folklore and myth were cherished and told by the fire.