efflower Sentence Examples

  1. The government's decision to efflower the age-old tradition of free speech sparked widespread protests.
  2. The naive young girl was efflowered by the charming but deceitful suitor.
  3. The garden's vibrant blooms were efflowered by the untimely frost.
  4. The once prosperous village was efflowered by the devastating epidemic.
  5. The efflowering of the ancient manuscript revealed hidden secrets and forgotten knowledge.
  6. The efflowering of the young artist's talent astonished the critics and collectors alike.
  7. The general's strategic blunder efflowered his army and led to a humiliating defeat.
  8. The scandal efflowered the reputation of the once-respected politician.
  9. The efflowering of the cherry blossoms signaled the arrival of spring and new beginnings.
  10. The efflowering of the peace treaty brought an end to decades of conflict and ushered in an era of prosperity.

efflower Meaning

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efflower (v. t.)

To remove the epidermis of (a skin) with a concave knife, blunt in its middle part, -- as in making chamois leather.

Synonyms & Antonyms of efflower

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To remove the epidermis of (a skin) with a concave knife, blunt in its middle part, -- as in making chamois leather.

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The government's decision to efflower the age-old tradition of free speech sparked widespread protests.

The naive young girl was efflowered by the charming but deceitful suitor.

The garden's vibrant blooms were efflowered by the untimely frost.

The once prosperous village was efflowered by the devastating epidemic.