fnese Antonyms

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Meaning of fnese

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fnese (v. i.)

To breathe heavily; to snort.

fnese Sentence Examples

  1. The fnese of the fog enveloped the town, obscuring everything in its path.
  2. The dancer's fnese movements mesmerized the audience, leaving them in awe.
  3. The candle's fnese glow illuminated the room, casting a warm and inviting atmosphere.
  4. The scent of blooming flowers created a delicate fnese that permeated the air.
  5. The fnese of the ocean waves reached her ears, transporting her to a tranquil state.
  6. The fnese of the old tree's branches reached towards the sky, as if seeking connection to the heavens.
  7. The fnese of the breeze carried the sound of birds chirping, creating a symphony of nature.
  8. The fnese of the moonlight streamed through the window, casting ethereal shadows on the wall.
  9. The fnese of the wine filled the glass, promising a tantalizing taste.
  10. The fnese of the snow swirled around her, painting a wintery tapestry before her eyes.

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To breathe heavily; to snort.

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The fnese of the fog enveloped the town, obscuring everything in its path.

The dancer's fnese movements mesmerized the audience, leaving them in awe.

The candle's fnese glow illuminated the room, casting a warm and inviting atmosphere.

The scent of blooming flowers created a delicate fnese that permeated the air.