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Meaning of canderos

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canderos (n.)

An East Indian resin, of a pellucid white color, from which small ornaments and toys are sometimes made.

canderos Sentence Examples

  1. The canderos crackled as the flames danced within them, casting an eerie glow upon the dark forest.
  2. The weary travelers lit their canderos to illuminate their path through the treacherous mountains.
  3. The children giggled and chased each other, their canderos twirling like fireflies in the twilight.
  4. The flickering canderos cast long, dancing shadows on the walls of the abandoned house.
  5. The villagers used canderos to light their homes during the long winter nights, when the darkness seemed endless.
  6. The dying canderos sputtered and hissed, their flames growing dim as the night drew near its end.
  7. The canderos served as both a source of light and a comforting presence for the miners working in the depths of the earth.
  8. The artist used the canderos as inspiration for her paintings, capturing their ethereal glow and mysterious charm.
  9. The flickering canderos illuminated the ancient ruins, revealing secrets that had been hidden for centuries.
  10. The canderos danced and swayed in the wind, casting a hypnotic spell that drew the moths and insects towards their fiery embrace.

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An East Indian resin, of a pellucid white color, from which small ornaments and toys are sometimes made.

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The canderos crackled as the flames danced within them, casting an eerie glow upon the dark forest.

The weary travelers lit their canderos to illuminate their path through the treacherous mountains.

The children giggled and chased each other, their canderos twirling like fireflies in the twilight.

The flickering canderos cast long, dancing shadows on the walls of the abandoned house.