Sentences

karakul in a sentence

n.

Definition

Karakul refers to a breed of sheep known for its distinctive wool, often used to make luxurious coats and garments.

Sample Sentences

  1. The luxurious karakul coat was the centerpiece of her winter wardrobe.
  2. Farmers in Central Asia often raise karakul sheep for their distinctive wool.
  3. Karakul lambs are known for their unique, curled fur and are highly prized in the fashion industry.
  4. The traditional craftsmanship involved in making karakul products has been passed down through generations.
  5. During the festival, she wore a stunning hat made from soft karakul fur, drawing everyone's attention.

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