enlute Antonyms

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Meaning of enlute

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enlute (v. t.)

To coat with clay; to lute.

enlute Sentence Examples

  1. The flames enlute the night sky with a mesmerizing glow.
  2. The orange hue of the setting sun enlutes the clouds, painting a breathtaking canvas in the sky.
  3. The golden rays of dawn enlute the mountains, casting a warm glow upon the sleeping valleys.
  4. The candlelight enlutes the room, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
  5. The fireflies enlute the summer night, twinkling like a thousand stars.
  6. The lightning enlutes the sky, illuminating the darkness with its brilliant flashes.
  7. The lava enlutes the night, casting an eerie glow upon the surrounding landscape.
  8. The neon lights enlute the city streets, creating a vibrant and energetic atmosphere.
  9. The lanterns enlute the path, guiding weary travelers through the darkness.
  10. The stars enlute the night sky, reminding us of the vastness and wonder of the universe.

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To coat with clay; to lute.

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The flames enlute the night sky with a mesmerizing glow.

The orange hue of the setting sun enlutes the clouds, painting a breathtaking canvas in the sky.

The golden rays of dawn enlute the mountains, casting a warm glow upon the sleeping valleys.

The candlelight enlutes the room, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.