brayer in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Brayer: a term referring to a donkey or the characteristic sound made by a donkey, often used to indicate its presence.
Sample Sentences
- The brayer in the field was a constant reminder of the donkey's presence.
- As the sun set, the distant sound of a brayer echoed through the valley.
- The stubborn brayer refused to move, much to the farmer's frustration.
- In the quiet of the evening, the brayer's calls were a soothing backdrop.
- She laughed at the brayer, charmed by its persistent antics.
- The brayer's loud cries could be heard even from the other side of the farm.
- He trained the young brayer to respond to simple commands.
- The artist captured the essence of the brayer in her latest painting.
- With a brayer by her side, she felt a unique connection to the countryside.
- The brayer's distinctive sound was a signal of impending rain.
- The distant brayer of the donkey echoed across the quiet valley.
- She had a unique talent for mimicking the brayer of a mule, much to everyone's amusement.
- In the early morning, the brayer of the farm animals signaled the start of a new day.
- The children laughed as the brayer of the stubborn donkey interrupted their picnic.
- His loud brayer could be heard long before the donkey appeared around the corner.
- The brayer of the donkey was a familiar sound that reminded her of her childhood.
- As the sun set, the brayer from the barnyard created a nostalgic symphony of country life.
- They heard the brayer of the donkey before they even reached the farm.
- In folklore, the brayer of the donkey often signified the arrival of good fortune.
- Despite the brayer being annoying at times, it was a comforting sound in the rural landscape.