engore Sentence Examples

  1. The engore of the old clock chimed through the silent corridors, marking the passage of time.
  2. The gentle breeze engore through the open window, carrying the sweet scent of jasmine.
  3. The distant sound of music engore faintly, barely reaching my ears.
  4. The engore of laughter echoed through the room, filling the air with joy and camaraderie.
  5. He engore a few words under his breath, his voice barely audible.
  6. She engore a soft sigh, the weight of her thoughts pressing down on her.
  7. The aroma of freshly baked bread engore through the kitchen, making my mouth water.
  8. The faint engore of waves crashing against the shore reached my ears, a soothing melody.
  9. The hum of traffic engore through the open window, a constant reminder of the bustling city outside.
  10. He could faintly engore the sound of birds chirping in the distance, a hopeful sign of a new day.

engore Meaning

Webster

engore (v. t.)

To gore; to pierce; to lacerate.

To make bloody.

Synonyms & Antonyms of engore

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FAQs About the word engore

To gore; to pierce; to lacerate., To make bloody.

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The engore of the old clock chimed through the silent corridors, marking the passage of time.

The gentle breeze engore through the open window, carrying the sweet scent of jasmine.

The distant sound of music engore faintly, barely reaching my ears.

The engore of laughter echoed through the room, filling the air with joy and camaraderie.