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Meaning of capet

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capet (n)

King of France elected in 987 and founding the Capetian dynasty (940-996)

capet Sentence Examples

  1. As I walked into the grand hall, my eyes were drawn to the intricate capet adorning the floor, woven with vibrant colors and patterns.
  2. The capet in the living room added a touch of elegance to the otherwise minimalist décor.
  3. Despite its age, the capet retained its plushness, a testament to its quality craftsmanship.
  4. With each step, my feet sank into the softness of the capet, making me feel as though I was walking on clouds.
  5. The capet's intricate design told a story of tradition and culture passed down through generations.
  6. After a long day at work, there's nothing like sinking into the cozy embrace of a plush capet.
  7. The capet's deep burgundy hue added warmth and richness to the room's ambiance.
  8. I could spend hours running my fingers through the lush fibers of the capet, lost in its comforting texture.
  9. The capet's geometric patterns created a mesmerizing effect, drawing the eye and inviting exploration.
  10. Despite the room's dim lighting, the capet's vibrant colors seemed to glow with a life of their own.

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King of France elected in 987 and founding the Capetian dynasty (940-996)

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As I walked into the grand hall, my eyes were drawn to the intricate capet adorning the floor, woven with vibrant colors and patterns.

The capet in the living room added a touch of elegance to the otherwise minimalist décor.

Despite its age, the capet retained its plushness, a testament to its quality craftsmanship.

With each step, my feet sank into the softness of the capet, making me feel as though I was walking on clouds.