frangent Sentence Examples

  1. The decaying leaves emitted a pungent, frangent aroma that permeated the air.
  2. The frangent scent of lavender wafted through the meadow, evoking feelings of tranquility and relaxation.
  3. The frangent pine needles crackled beneath my feet as I walked through the forest.
  4. The ancient parchment had a musty, frangent odor that hinted at its age and importance.
  5. The frangent spices used in the dish created a tantalizing aroma that whetted my appetite.
  6. The frangent petals of the rose gently fell as I admired its delicate beauty.
  7. The frangent campfire smoke curled up into the night sky, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
  8. The frangent incense burned slowly, filling the room with a heady and meditative scent.
  9. The frangent wildflowers attracted a multitude of buzzing bees and butterflies.
  10. The frangent perfume lingered on my skin long after I had applied it, leaving a subtle and alluring trail.

frangent Meaning

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frangent (a.)

Causing fracture; breaking.

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Causing fracture; breaking.

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The decaying leaves emitted a pungent, frangent aroma that permeated the air.

The frangent scent of lavender wafted through the meadow, evoking feelings of tranquility and relaxation.

The frangent pine needles crackled beneath my feet as I walked through the forest.

The ancient parchment had a musty, frangent odor that hinted at its age and importance.