chisley Antonyms

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Meaning of chisley

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chisley (a.)

Having a large admixture of small pebbles or gravel; -- said of a soil.

chisley Sentence Examples

  1. The chisley cliffs loomed over the crashing waves, creating a dramatic coastal scene.
  2. His chisley features gave him a rugged and weathered appearance.
  3. The chisley texture of the stone wall hinted at its ancient origins.
  4. She admired the chisley craftsmanship of the marble statue, marveling at its intricate details.
  5. The artist's chisley strokes brought life to the sculpture, capturing every nuance of emotion.
  6. Despite its chisley exterior, the old castle held an air of elegance and grandeur.
  7. The chisley outline of the mountain range stood stark against the evening sky.
  8. The chisley sound of the hammer hitting the metal echoed through the workshop.
  9. He traced his fingers along the chisley lines of the ancient hieroglyphics, trying to decipher their meaning.
  10. The chisley cliffs were a popular spot for rock climbers seeking a challenging ascent.

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Having a large admixture of small pebbles or gravel; -- said of a soil.

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The chisley cliffs loomed over the crashing waves, creating a dramatic coastal scene.

His chisley features gave him a rugged and weathered appearance.

The chisley texture of the stone wall hinted at its ancient origins.

She admired the chisley craftsmanship of the marble statue, marveling at its intricate details.