raught in a sentence
n., v.
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Definition
Raught: a state of disorder or confusion, often characterized by chaos or tumult.
Sample Sentences
- The storm had left the fields in a raught state, with debris scattered everywhere.
- She found herself lost in a raught of emotions as she read the letter from her past.
- The ancient ruins were a raught of crumbling stones and overgrown vines.
- His mind was a raught of thoughts, each one more chaotic than the last.
- Despite the raught of challenges ahead, they remained determined to succeed.
- The fisherman pulled the net from the water, revealing a catch raught with seaweed and debris.
- In the dim light of the old pub, stories of sailors who braved raught seas filled the air.
- The storm had left the coastline raught, with debris scattered across the once smooth sands.
- She felt a sense of unease as the raught waves crashed against the cliffs, a reminder of nature's power.
- As they sailed through the raught waters, the crew worked tirelessly to keep the ship steady.