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Meaning of flawn
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flawn (n.)
A sort of flat custard or pie.
flawn Sentence Examples
- The deer flawn cautiously approached the clearing, its eyes darting nervously.
- We watched in awe as the flawn gracefully leaped over the fallen logs.
- The flawn's spotted coat provided excellent camouflage amidst the dense undergrowth.
- The mother deer protectively nuzzled her flawn, ensuring its safety.
- The flawn's soft bleating could be heard echoing through the forest.
- The hunter's shot rang out, and the flawn stumbled to the ground, its life extinguished.
- The flawn's lifeless body lay sprawled in the dirt, a testament to the cruelty of the hunt.
- The flawn's mother frantically searched for her lost offspring, her cries of anguish filling the air.
- The flawn's death left a void in the heart of the forest, a reminder of the fragility of life.
- The flawn's spirit lives on, inspiring us to cherish and protect the beauty of the natural world.
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A sort of flat custard or pie.
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The deer flawn cautiously approached the clearing, its eyes darting nervously.
We watched in awe as the flawn gracefully leaped over the fallen logs.
The flawn's spotted coat provided excellent camouflage amidst the dense undergrowth.
The mother deer protectively nuzzled her flawn, ensuring its safety.