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Meaning of empearl
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empearl (v. t.)
To form like pearls; to decorate with, or as with, pearls; to impearl.
empearl Sentence Examples
- The morning dew empearled the delicate petals of the rose.
- The necklace was adorned with lustrous pearls that empearled the wearer's neck.
- The artist's brushstrokes empearled the canvas, creating a shimmering masterpiece.
- The empearled sky was a testament to the beauty of a clear summer night.
- The poet's words empearled the page, capturing the essence of love and loss.
- The empearled tear glistened on her cheek, a symbol of her deep sorrow.
- The empearled tiara sparkled brilliantly, a symbol of royalty and power.
- The empearled oyster yielded a treasure trove of precious gems.
- The empearled mist hung in the air, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
- The empearled moon cast its glow upon the sleeping city, painting a scene of tranquility.
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To form like pearls; to decorate with, or as with, pearls; to impearl.
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The morning dew empearled the delicate petals of the rose.
The necklace was adorned with lustrous pearls that empearled the wearer's neck.
The artist's brushstrokes empearled the canvas, creating a shimmering masterpiece.
The empearled sky was a testament to the beauty of a clear summer night.