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
- 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.
- The distant mountains appeared caesious in the fading light of dusk, blending into the horizon.
- A gentle breeze carried the scent of caesious lavender through the air, calming the senses.
- The ocean's surface took on a caesious tint as storm clouds gathered overhead.
- She wore a flowing gown in a shade of caesious blue, matching the serene waters of the lake.
- The painter mixed various shades of blue to create the perfect caesious color for the sky in his landscape.
- 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.