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Meaning of cherubin
Webster
cherubin (a.)
Cherubic; angelic.
Webster
cherubin (n.)
A cherub.
cherubin Sentence Examples
- The artist meticulously painted each cherubin on the ornate ceiling, their tiny wings seeming to brush the clouds.
- The cherubin statue in the park fountain playfully held a fish aloft, a symbol of abundance.
- The cherubin on the Valentine's Day card cheekily aimed a golden arrow at a heart, signifying love's playful pursuit.
- In Renaissance paintings, cherubins often surrounded the Virgin Mary, their presence signifying purity and protection.
- My daughter, captivated by a children's book illustration, declared she wanted a pet cherubin (much to my amusement).
- The antique cherubin brooch, with its intricate details and tarnished silver, held a certain melancholic charm.
- We decorated the nursery with cherubin mobiles, hoping their gentle presence would soothe the baby.
- The cherubin tattoo on the biker's arm seemed out of place, yet somehow spoke to a hidden side of his personality.
- The cherubin choir's high-pitched voices filled the cathedral with a sense of ethereal joy.
- Carved cherubins adorned the headstone, a poignant symbol of innocence lost but forever remembered.
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Cherubic; angelic., A cherub.
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The artist meticulously painted each cherubin on the ornate ceiling, their tiny wings seeming to brush the clouds.
The cherubin statue in the park fountain playfully held a fish aloft, a symbol of abundance.
The cherubin on the Valentine's Day card cheekily aimed a golden arrow at a heart, signifying love's playful pursuit.
In Renaissance paintings, cherubins often surrounded the Virgin Mary, their presence signifying purity and protection.