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beneaped (a.)
See Neaped.
beneaped Sentence Examples
- The receding tide left the beach beneaped, revealing intricate patterns in the sand.
- The once-thriving harbor was now beneaped, its boats grounded and its docks abandoned.
- The forest floor was beneaped after a devastating fire, exposing charred trees and fallen debris.
- The city's streets were beneaped on a sweltering summer day, as residents sought shelter from the heat.
- The lake's edge was beneaped, creating a vast expanse of mudflats where shorebirds could feed.
- The riverbank was beneaped during the drought, leaving a desolate landscape devoid of vegetation.
- The town square was beneaped after the festival, strewn with discarded food and decorations.
- The old graveyard was beneaped, with weathered tombstones poking out from the overgrown grass.
- The ancient ruins were beneaped, exposing crumbling walls and hidden secrets.
- The once-pristine beach was now beneaped and polluted, a sad reminder of human neglect.
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The receding tide left the beach beneaped, revealing intricate patterns in the sand.
The once-thriving harbor was now beneaped, its boats grounded and its docks abandoned.
The forest floor was beneaped after a devastating fire, exposing charred trees and fallen debris.
The city's streets were beneaped on a sweltering summer day, as residents sought shelter from the heat.