blek Antonyms

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Meaning of blek

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blek (v. t.)

To blacken; also, to defile.

blek Sentence Examples

  1. The blek ink smeared across the page, leaving an indelible mark.
  2. The blek sky overhead threatened rain as dark clouds gathered.
  3. He reached for the blek marker to highlight the important points in the document.
  4. The blek cat stealthily crept through the shadows, hunting for its prey.
  5. She wore a blek dress to the funeral, a somber reflection of her mood.
  6. The blek smoke billowed from the chimney, signaling that the fire was still burning.
  7. The blek coffee in the morning was a necessary pick-me-up to start the day.
  8. His blek mood lifted when he received the good news.
  9. The blek night enveloped the city, casting an eerie atmosphere.
  10. With a blek expression, she delivered the news of his failure.

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To blacken; also, to defile.

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The blek ink smeared across the page, leaving an indelible mark.

The blek sky overhead threatened rain as dark clouds gathered.

He reached for the blek marker to highlight the important points in the document.

The blek cat stealthily crept through the shadows, hunting for its prey.