moor in a sentence
n.
Definition
Moor: a tract of open, uncultivated land, often covered with heather and characterized by its wet, peaty soil.
Sample Sentences
- The hikers wandered across the expansive moor, marveling at the wildflowers.
- In the misty morning, the moor exuded an air of mystery and tranquility.
- The sheep grazed peacefully on the moor, oblivious to the changing weather.
- Legend has it that the old castle on the moor is haunted by spirits of the past.
- After the rain, the moor became a tapestry of vibrant greens and browns.
- The vast moor stretched endlessly under the gray sky, dotted with heather and gorse.
- She loved to take long walks on the moor, where the air was crisp and the silence profound.
- In the distance, a lone sheep grazed on the moor, oblivious to the biting wind.
- The moorland was alive with the sound of birdsong, a stark contrast to its desolate appearance.
- As the sun set, the moor transformed into a canvas of vibrant colors, captivating all who witnessed it.
- The hikers set out early in the morning to explore the vast moor, where the heather bloomed in vibrant shades of purple.
- As the fog rolled in over the moor, the landscape transformed into an otherworldly scene, shrouded in mystery.
- A solitary figure stood on the edge of the moor, gazing into the distance where the sky met the rugged terrain.
- The old tales spoke of lost spirits wandering the moor at twilight, forever searching for their way home.
- On cool autumn days, the moor was alive with the sounds of rustling leaves and distant calls of birds in search of shelter.
- The vast moor stretched endlessly, dotted with heather and bogs.
- As the sun set, the moorland came alive with the haunting calls of distant birds.
- The hikers carefully navigated the treacherous paths across the wet moor.
- Legends tell of spirits wandering the moor, seeking solace from their past.
- In the early morning fog, the moor took on an otherworldly atmosphere.
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