Sentences

drecche in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Drecche refers to a small, swift river or stream, often characterized by a rapid flow.

Sample Sentences

  1. Drecche is often used in regional dialects to describe a type of small, swift river.
  2. The artist's work captured the essence of drecche, flowing freely like the current of a stream.
  3. In the local folklore, the drecche is said to grant wishes to those who find its source.
  4. During the hike, we stumbled upon a drecche that sparkled under the midday sun.
  5. The drecche meandered through the valley, its waters glistening with a hint of magic.
  6. The ancient legend spoke of a fearsome creature known as the Drecche, lurking in the shadows of the forest.
  7. Artists have long depicted the Drecche in their works, often illustrating its majestic wings and fierce gaze.
  8. In folklore, the Drecche was said to guard hidden treasures, challenging any who dared to seek its riches.
  9. Many villagers would gather around the fire at night to share stories of the elusive Drecche and its mysterious powers.
  10. Despite its menacing reputation, some believed the Drecche could befriend those with pure intentions.

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