aswail Antonyms

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Meaning of aswail

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aswail (n.)

The sloth bear (Melursus labiatus) of India.

aswail Sentence Examples

  1. The mourners began to aswail their grief as the funeral procession passed by.
  2. In the depths of the night, the howls of wolves aswail the silence of the forest.
  3. As the storm raged on, the wind continued to aswail through the trees, creating an eerie atmosphere.
  4. The villagers gathered to aswail their anger and frustration over the unfair treatment by the local authorities.
  5. In the haunted mansion, ghostly voices could be heard to aswail through the corridors, sending shivers down the spines of those who dared to enter.
  6. The lost child's cries began to aswail louder as darkness fell, echoing through the deserted streets.
  7. Amid the chaos of battle, the wounded soldiers started to aswail their pain and suffering.
  8. The old sailor would often aswail tales of his adventures at sea, captivating his audience with vivid descriptions.
  9. As the fire engulfed the building, the sound of sirens aswailed in the distance, signaling the arrival of the firefighters.
  10. In the ancient ruins, the whispers of ghosts seemed to aswail through the crumbling walls, telling stories of times long forgotten.

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The sloth bear (Melursus labiatus) of India.

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The mourners began to aswail their grief as the funeral procession passed by.

In the depths of the night, the howls of wolves aswail the silence of the forest.

As the storm raged on, the wind continued to aswail through the trees, creating an eerie atmosphere.

The villagers gathered to aswail their anger and frustration over the unfair treatment by the local authorities.