ey Antonyms
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Meaning of ey
Webster
ey (n.)
An island.
See Egg.
Webster
ey ()
An interj. of wonder or inquiry.
ey Sentence Examples
- "I saw the beautiful bird's eye view of the city from the top of the skyscraper."
- "The pirate's eye patch hid the scars and stories of his past adventures."
- "The delicate butterfly fluttered its colorful wings, catching my eye with its beauty."
- "He kept his eye on the ball, determined to score the winning goal for his team."
- "Grandma's twinkling eyes held a lifetime of wisdom and love."
- "The painting featured an all-seeing eye, watching over the world below."
- "The student raised her hand, hoping to catch the teacher's eye and ask a question."
- "The detective followed the trail of clues, keeping a keen eye out for anything suspicious."
- "The windowpane reflected the blue sky and distant mountains, a feast for the eye."
- "The newborn baby looked at its mother with wide eyes, taking in the world for the first time."
FAQs About the word ey
An island., See Egg., An interj. of wonder or inquiry.
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No antonyms found.
"I saw the beautiful bird's eye view of the city from the top of the skyscraper."
"The pirate's eye patch hid the scars and stories of his past adventures."
"The delicate butterfly fluttered its colorful wings, catching my eye with its beauty."
"He kept his eye on the ball, determined to score the winning goal for his team."