brockish Antonyms
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Meaning of brockish
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brockish (a.)
Beastly; brutal.
brockish Sentence Examples
- The air had a brookish scent as we neared the stream, carrying hints of damp earth and moss.
- Her perfume possessed a subtle brookish fragrance, reminiscent of a serene forest after rainfall.
- The landscape took on a brookish charm with meandering streams cutting through lush greenery.
- The brookish melody of the nearby stream provided a soothing backdrop to our picnic.
- His artwork captured the brookish essence of the countryside, portraying tranquil scenes of babbling brooks and verdant hillsides.
- The brookish tranquility of the forest enveloped us as we wandered along the wooded paths.
- She decorated her home with brookish accents, incorporating river stones and driftwood into her interior design.
- The brookish hues of the painting evoked memories of childhood summers spent by the creek.
- The brookish ambiance of the park drew visitors seeking solace amidst nature's serene beauty.
- The brookish landscape inspired poets and artists alike, who sought to capture its ethereal charm in their creations.
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Beastly; brutal.
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The air had a brookish scent as we neared the stream, carrying hints of damp earth and moss.
Her perfume possessed a subtle brookish fragrance, reminiscent of a serene forest after rainfall.
The landscape took on a brookish charm with meandering streams cutting through lush greenery.
The brookish melody of the nearby stream provided a soothing backdrop to our picnic.