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coracle sentence examples

  • Coracle ever made by man.
  • The hide being of ox or horse traditional of the welsh coracle and the irish curragh.
  • Coracle fishermen.
  • Even after the famous iron bridge was built locals objected to paying a toll to cross the bridge so carried on using the coracle.
  • That man gave tasty food renowned fate to the clerics in the little coracle in which they were.
  • Coracle making.
  • I sprang to my feet and leaped, stamping the coracle under the water.
  • I found where ben gunn had hidden his boat, the worst coracle ever made by man.
  • Coracle building for many years now and runs workshops in many parts of the country.
  • In wales and on the rivers wye and severn these were called coracles.
  • Alternatively, bring your own coracle if you have one.
  • Coracle men.
  • A little further along the valley you can try the art of steering a coracle on the river at the national coracle center.
  • Coracle fishery.
  • The hide of an ox or horse was the traditional skin, which covered the coracle.
  • Coracle fishing still survives on the river teifi.

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