caird in a sentence
n.
Definition
Caird (noun): A stone pile or mound, often used as a marker or memorial, typically found in historical or archaeological contexts.
Sample Sentences
- The ancient caird stood as a testament to the region's rich history.
- Local legend spoke of a spirit that protected the caird from destruction.
- Visitors flocked to the remote caird to experience its haunting beauty.
- The archaeologist carefully documented the artifacts found near the caird.
- A winding path led us through the mist to the mysterious caird on the hill.
- In folklore, the caird was said to grant wishes to those who visited.
- She brought flowers to place at the base of the old caird as a sign of respect.
- The caird, made from stones weathered by time, seemed to whisper secrets.
- After a long hike, we finally reached the summit where the caird awaited us.
- Photographers captured stunning images of the caird against the sunset.
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