flosh Synonyms
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flosh Meaning
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flosh (n.)
A hopper-shaped box or /nortar in which ore is placed for the action of the stamps.
flosh Sentence Examples
- The flosh of the ocean spray soaked my clothes as the waves crashed against the shore.
- The dancer's floshing movements captivated the audience with their grace and fluidity.
- The flosh of the wind rustled through the leaves, creating a symphony of nature.
- The marble tiles in the bathroom had lost their flosh and were now dull and lifeless.
- The artist's paintbrush floshed across the canvas, leaving vibrant streaks of color.
- The flosh of the newly cut grass filled the air with a refreshing scent.
- The floshing of the fountain provided a soothing and hypnotic rhythm in the courtyard.
- The flosh of the silk dress adorned the woman with an air of elegance and sophistication.
- The floshing of the lights reflected off the water, creating a dazzling spectacle.
- The flosh of the water as it rushed through the rapids was both exhilarating and deafening.
FAQs About the word flosh
A hopper-shaped box or /nortar in which ore is placed for the action of the stamps.
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The flosh of the ocean spray soaked my clothes as the waves crashed against the shore.
The dancer's floshing movements captivated the audience with their grace and fluidity.
The flosh of the wind rustled through the leaves, creating a symphony of nature.
The marble tiles in the bathroom had lost their flosh and were now dull and lifeless.