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Meaning of eche
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eche (a. / a. pron.)
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eche Sentence Examples
- The Eche family has a long and illustrious history in the region.
- The eche of the mountain was adorned with a breathtaking view.
- The ancient temple's facade featured elaborate eches depicting scenes from mythology.
- The metal eche of the sword gleamed in the moonlight.
- The royal crown was adorned with a magnificent eche of rubies and diamonds.
- The wooden eche of the door creaked open, revealing a dark and mysterious interior.
- A tiny eche of hope flickered in the hearts of the stranded explorers.
- The detectives followed the eche of footprints through the dense undergrowth.
- The sound of laughter and music echoed from the eche of the ballroom.
- The stone eche weighed heavily on the shoulders of the weary traveler.
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The Eche family has a long and illustrious history in the region.
The eche of the mountain was adorned with a breathtaking view.
The ancient temple's facade featured elaborate eches depicting scenes from mythology.
The metal eche of the sword gleamed in the moonlight.