dirl Antonyms

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Meaning of dirl

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dirl (v. i. & t.)

To thrill; to vibrate; to penetrate.

dirl Sentence Examples

  1. The dirl of the bell rang out through the air, signaling the start of the school day.
  2. The sound of the dirl echoed through the forest, announcing the approach of the hunters.
  3. The dirl of the hammer rang out as the blacksmith pounded the hot metal into shape.
  4. The dirl of the drums echoed through the night, as the tribe prepared for war.
  5. The dirl of the coins in the beggar's cup was a pitiful sound, but it was all he had to sustain himself.
  6. The dirl of the wind in the sails was a beautiful sound, as the ship glided through the water.
  7. The dirl of the rain on the roof was a soothing sound, as the storm raged outside.
  8. The dirl of the waves on the shore was a rhythmic sound, as the ocean ebbed and flowed.
  9. The dirl of the birdsong in the morning was a cheerful sound, as the new day began.
  10. The dirl of the laughter of children was a joyful sound, as they played and enjoyed their youth.

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To thrill; to vibrate; to penetrate.

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The dirl of the bell rang out through the air, signaling the start of the school day.

The sound of the dirl echoed through the forest, announcing the approach of the hunters.

The dirl of the hammer rang out as the blacksmith pounded the hot metal into shape.

The dirl of the drums echoed through the night, as the tribe prepared for war.