Scathels example sentences
Related (10): scathe, scathed, scathing, scatheless, scathes, scathedly, scather, scathel, scatheful, scathefully
satch·el
noun
satchels (plural noun)
- a bag carried on the shoulder by a long strap and typically closed by a flap.
Synonyms
suitcase, case, valise, portmanteau, grip, overnighter, backpack, rucksack, knapsack, haversack, kitbag, luggage, baggage, holdall, carryall, port"Scathels" Example Sentences
1. She was known for her scathels of wisdom.2. His scathels of knowledge was unrivaled.
3. His scathels of experience gave him an edge.
4. She was gifted with a vast scathels of knowledge.
5. His scathels of understanding was remarkable.
6. She was renowned for her scathels of insight.
7. His scathels of expertise was unparalleled.
8. She possessed an impressive scathels of intelligence.
9. His scathels of skill was extraordinary.
10. She had a remarkable scathels of wisdom.
11. His scathels of acumen was remarkable.
12. She had a vast scathels of understanding.
13. His scathels of insight was remarkable.
14. She had an impressive scathels of expertise.
15. His scathels of capacity was extraordinary.
16. She had an impressive scathels of intelligence.
17. His scathels of capability was remarkable.
18. She had a vast scathels of knowledge.
19. His scathels of proficiency was unparalleled.
20. She was known for her scathels of insight.
Common Phases
Scathe; Scatheless; Scathing; ScathinglyRecently Searched
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