fragor Synonyms

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fragor Meaning

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fragor (n.)

A loud and sudden sound; the report of anything bursting; a crash.

A strong or sweet scent.

fragor Sentence Examples

  1. The fragor of the thunderclaps reverberated through the valley, sending shivers down the spines of those who heard.
  2. The fragor of the artillery barrage was deafening, obscuring all other sounds and leaving a lingering tinnitus in its wake.
  3. The fragor of the breaking glass shattered the silence, startling everyone in the room.
  4. The fragor of the waves crashing against the rocks filled the air with a hypnotic rhythm.
  5. The fragor of the crowd's applause erupted as the victorious athlete crossed the finish line.
  6. The fragor of the machinery in the factory reached a deafening crescendo, making conversation impossible.
  7. The fragor of the waterfall plunged into the pool below, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
  8. The fragor of the exploding fireworks illuminated the night sky, painting it in vibrant colors and leaving a trail of lingering smoke.
  9. The fragor of the wind whipped through the trees, tearing at their leaves and sending them spiraling through the air.
  10. The fragor of the earthquake sent shockwaves through the city, causing buildings to sway and windows to shatter.

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A loud and sudden sound; the report of anything bursting; a crash., A strong or sweet scent.

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The fragor of the thunderclaps reverberated through the valley, sending shivers down the spines of those who heard.

The fragor of the artillery barrage was deafening, obscuring all other sounds and leaving a lingering tinnitus in its wake.

The fragor of the breaking glass shattered the silence, startling everyone in the room.

The fragor of the waves crashing against the rocks filled the air with a hypnotic rhythm.