flain Antonyms
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Meaning of flain
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flain ()
p. p. of Flay.
flain Sentence Examples
- The flain of the flute echoed sweetly through the concert hall.
- The blacksmith's flain hammered against the red-hot iron, shaping it into an intricate form.
- The angler carefully flained his line into the shimmering water, hoping to catch a wary trout.
- The flagellation of the monk's flain left bloody welts on his back.
- The thief flained open the strongbox with a deft movement of his lockpick.
- The doctor flained a scalpel into the patient's abdomen, performing a life-saving surgery.
- The artist flained a brush across the canvas, creating a masterpiece with each stroke.
- The sculptor flained away at the block of marble, slowly revealing the hidden form within.
- The engraver flained intricate designs into the metal plate, preparing it for printing.
- The stonemason flained away at the rough-hewn rock, carving a beautiful statue out of its depths.
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p. p. of Flay.
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The flain of the flute echoed sweetly through the concert hall.
The blacksmith's flain hammered against the red-hot iron, shaping it into an intricate form.
The angler carefully flained his line into the shimmering water, hoping to catch a wary trout.
The flagellation of the monk's flain left bloody welts on his back.