bruckeled Antonyms
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Meaning of bruckeled
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bruckeled (a.)
Wet and dirty; begrimed.
bruckeled Sentence Examples
- The old woman's skin bruckeled and wrinkled with age.
- The once-vibrant leaves had bruckeled and turned brown in the fall.
- The abandoned house stood bruckeled and decaying, a testament to the passage of time.
- The paper was so brittle that it bruckeled and crumbled at the slightest touch.
- The old man's fingers were bruckeled and gnarled, showing the wear and tear of a lifetime of hard work.
- The dried-up lake bed bruckeled and cracked under the relentless sun.
- The clay sculpture had dried too quickly and bruckeled, ruining the artist's masterpiece.
- The ancient parchment was so fragile that it bruckeled and tore as the scholar turned its pages.
- The once-mighty glacier had bruckeled and retreated, leaving only a fraction of its former glory.
- The bruckeled bark of the old oak tree provided a haven for insects and small animals.
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Wet and dirty; begrimed.
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The old woman's skin bruckeled and wrinkled with age.
The once-vibrant leaves had bruckeled and turned brown in the fall.
The abandoned house stood bruckeled and decaying, a testament to the passage of time.
The paper was so brittle that it bruckeled and crumbled at the slightest touch.