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palear

 

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Palear

Definition:

verb (transitive)

to carry or transport heavy objects, typically by using one's shoulder

adjective

belonging to or relating to the Paleolithic era or ancient times

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

As a verb: The strong laborers would palear the heavy sacks of grain onto their shoulders and carry them across the field.

As an adjective: The archaeologist discovered palear artifacts, such as stone tools, that date back thousands of years.

Sample Sentences:

1. The farmers would palear the harvested crops to the market.

2. The construction workers palear the bricks and cement up the ladders.

3. The museum had an impressive collection of palear artifacts.

4. We visited the palear caves where early humans once dwelled.

5. The history professor gave an engaging lecture on palear civilizations.

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