caesious Synonyms

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caesious Meaning

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caesious (a.)

Of the color of lavender; pale blue with a slight mixture of gray.

caesious Sentence Examples

  1. The morning sky turned caesious as the sun began to rise over the horizon.
  2. In the artist's palette, there was a beautiful caesious hue waiting to be applied to the canvas.
  3. The old house had a weathered, caesious appearance, its paint faded by years of exposure to the elements.
  4. Among the flowers in the garden, there bloomed a stunning caesious blossom, rare and exquisite.
  5. The distant mountains appeared caesious in the fading light of dusk, blending into the horizon.
  6. A gentle breeze carried the scent of caesious lavender through the air, calming the senses.
  7. The ocean's surface took on a caesious tint as storm clouds gathered overhead.
  8. She wore a flowing gown in a shade of caesious blue, matching the serene waters of the lake.
  9. The painter mixed various shades of blue to create the perfect caesious color for the sky in his landscape.
  10. As twilight descended, the world seemed to be bathed in a soft, caesious glow, casting everything in a dreamlike ambiance.

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Of the color of lavender; pale blue with a slight mixture of gray.

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The morning sky turned caesious as the sun began to rise over the horizon.

In the artist's palette, there was a beautiful caesious hue waiting to be applied to the canvas.

The old house had a weathered, caesious appearance, its paint faded by years of exposure to the elements.

Among the flowers in the garden, there bloomed a stunning caesious blossom, rare and exquisite.