queach in a sentence
n.
Definition
QUEACH: A dense thicket or tangled mass of vegetation, particularly in a forested area.
Sample Sentences
- The dense queach made navigation through the forest nearly impossible.
- Explorers often found themselves lost in the tangled queach of vines and underbrush.
- The queach around the ancient ruins was teeming with wildlife, adding to its mystique.
- After hours of hiking, they emerged from the queach into a sunlit clearing.
- He carefully cut back the queach to create a path for the hikers behind him.
- The dense queach made it nearly impossible to navigate through the forest.
- As the hikers pushed through the queach, they encountered an array of vibrant wildlife.
- The queach along the riverbank provided a perfect hiding spot for the elusive deer.
- After hours of trekking through the queach, they finally emerged into a sunlit clearing.
- They marveled at the beauty of the queach, with its intertwining branches and lush greenery.
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