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Meaning of erewhiles
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erewhiles (adv.)
Some time ago; a little while before; heretofore.
erewhiles Sentence Examples
- Erewhile, the land was filled with lush meadows, gurgling brooks and towering mountains.
- In those erewhile days, the village was a thriving hub of activity, filled with laughter, music and merriment.
- Erewhile, they were strangers, but now they are bound together by a common purpose.
- The erewhile grandeur of the castle has faded with time, leaving only ruins and whispers of its former glory.
- With a wistful sigh, she gazed out the window, her thoughts drifting back to those erewhile days when life was simpler.
- The erewhile enemies laid down their arms and embraced, putting aside their differences for the sake of peace.
- Erewhile, the forest was a place of mystery and wonder, where creatures both real and imagined roamed freely.
- In the erewhile days, knights errant would roam the land, seeking adventure and justice.
- As he walked through the erewhile battlefield, he couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and reverence for those who had fought and died there.
- The old man's erewhile vigor had waned, but his spirit remained strong.
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Some time ago; a little while before; heretofore.
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Erewhile, the land was filled with lush meadows, gurgling brooks and towering mountains.
In those erewhile days, the village was a thriving hub of activity, filled with laughter, music and merriment.
Erewhile, they were strangers, but now they are bound together by a common purpose.
The erewhile grandeur of the castle has faded with time, leaving only ruins and whispers of its former glory.