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Meaning of fenks

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fenks (n.)

The refuse whale blubber, used as a manure, and in the manufacture of Prussian blue.

fenks Sentence Examples

  1. My grandmother would spend hours in her fenks, tending to her beloved plants and flowers.
  2. The fenks was a place of tranquility and serenity, where the sound of birdsong and the scent of blooming flowers filled the air.
  3. I would often help my grandmother in the fenks, learning about the different plants and their unique properties.
  4. One day, I discovered a small, hidden path in the fenks that led to a secluded pond, where I would often go to sit and reflect.
  5. The fenks was a place of magic and wonder, where I could escape the stresses of everyday life and simply be at peace.
  6. I loved to explore the fenks, discovering new plants and insects that I had never seen before.
  7. I would often bring my friends to the fenks, and we would spend hours playing hide-and-seek and other games.
  8. The fenks was a place where I could be myself, and where I felt truly happy.
  9. I will never forget the fenks, and the special memories that I made there.
  10. The fenks was a place of beauty and wonder, and I am forever grateful for the time I spent there.

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The refuse whale blubber, used as a manure, and in the manufacture of Prussian blue.

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My grandmother would spend hours in her fenks, tending to her beloved plants and flowers.

The fenks was a place of tranquility and serenity, where the sound of birdsong and the scent of blooming flowers filled the air.

I would often help my grandmother in the fenks, learning about the different plants and their unique properties.

One day, I discovered a small, hidden path in the fenks that led to a secluded pond, where I would often go to sit and reflect.