holt
Aussprache: [hoʊlt]
Wort
Kontext: „nature“
(noun) a small area of woods or a grove. It’s a place where trees grow close together, and it can be a nice spot for animals and birds to live.
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The kids loved playing hide and seek in the little holt by the river.
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There wasn’t a holt nearby, so we had to walk far to find trees.
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Have you ever discovered a holt while exploring nature?
Kontext: „literature“
(noun) a place where animals shelter or live. It often refers to the home of animals in the woods, like a den for foxes or a nest for birds.
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The rabbit hopped back to its holt to stay safe from the rain.
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The fox left its holt and couldn't find it again in the dark.
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Do you know what animals make a holt for shelter?
Kontext: „archaic“
(verb) an old term meaning to reside or dwell in a specific place, often used in storytelling or poetry. It’s like saying that someone is living in a particular spot.
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The wise old man holted under the big oak tree.
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They did not holt there long, as they preferred to keep moving.
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Where did the characters holt during their adventures?
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