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Enches

Description:

Enches is a local term commonly used in certain regions to refer to wooden benches that are often found in parks, gardens, or traditional outdoor markets. These benches are typically made of sturdy timber and serve as seating areas for individuals or groups.

Senses and Usages:

Noun (Plural: enches)

  1. A traditional wooden bench used for seating outdoors.
  2. A long seating area made of timber, often found in parks, gardens, or markets.

Verb (Present Participle: enching, Past Tense: enched)

  1. To sit on or occupy an enches.
  2. To place or arrange enches in an outdoor setting.

Sample Sentences:

Noun:

  • The park was filled with families sitting on enches, enjoying the sunny weather.
  • We rested on the enches at the traditional market, taking in the bustling atmosphere.

Verb:

  • After a long walk, we took a break by enching on a bench near the river.
  • They enched multiple benches under the shade of the trees to create a seating area for the event.

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