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Definitions from the WebSackvilleNoun: 1. A town in New Brunswick, Canada, known for its vibrant arts community and historic buildings. Sample sentence: I visited Sackville last summer and was captivated by the beautiful architecture of its heritage homes. Noun: 2. A type of sturdy, coarse fabric typically woven from wool, often used for making sacks and bags. Sample sentence: The farmer used a sackville to hold all the potatoes he harvested from his field. Adjective: 1. Referring to or characteristic of the town of Sackville in New Brunswick, Canada. Sample sentence: The Sackville Farmers' Market showcases the local talent, crafts, and produce of the community. Adjective: 2. Designating a furniture style popularized in the early 20th century characterized by clean lines and minimal ornamentation. Sample sentence: The living room was decorated in a Sackville-inspired style with sleek furniture and a monochromatic color scheme. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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