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Meaning of dowcet

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dowcet (n.)

One of the testicles of a hart or stag.

dowcet Sentence Examples

  1. The dowcet melody of the flute filled the air, casting a spell of serenity over the audience.
  2. The dowcet scent of jasmine permeated the garden, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and bliss.
  3. The dowcet smile of the child radiated warmth and innocence, melting the hearts of all who saw it.
  4. The dowcet touch of the lover sent shivers down the spine, igniting a fire of passion deep within.
  5. The dowcet whisper of the wind rustled through the leaves, carrying secrets from the forest.
  6. The dowcet laughter of friends echoed through the room, filling it with joy and camaraderie.
  7. The dowcet sound of raindrops pattering on the window sill lulled the weary soul to sleep.
  8. The dowcet glow of the candlelight flickered in the darkness, casting a warm and inviting aura.
  9. The dowcet beauty of the painting captivated the viewer's attention, drawing them into a world of wonder and imagination.
  10. The dowcet taste of the chocolate melted in the mouth, tantalizing the taste buds with its sweetness and richness.

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One of the testicles of a hart or stag.

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The dowcet melody of the flute filled the air, casting a spell of serenity over the audience.

The dowcet scent of jasmine permeated the garden, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and bliss.

The dowcet smile of the child radiated warmth and innocence, melting the hearts of all who saw it.

The dowcet touch of the lover sent shivers down the spine, igniting a fire of passion deep within.