fugh Antonyms

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Meaning of fugh

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fugh (interj.)

An exclamation of disgust; foh; faugh.

fugh Sentence Examples

  1. The harsh wind howled through the desolate landscape, a mournful fugh echoing across the barren plains.
  2. The haunting tones of bagpipes resonated through the glen, their mournful fugh cutting through the misty air.
  3. The eerie silence of the abandoned house was broken only by the occasional creak or groan, a ghostly fugh that sent shivers down her spine.
  4. The choir's voices rose in a poignant fugh, their harmonies intertwining in a mournful lament.
  5. The distant sound of an ambulance siren filled the night with an unsettling fugh, a reminder of life's fragility.
  6. As the storm approached, the wind whistled and moaned, a frenzied fugh that shook the very foundations of the house.
  7. The thunder roared overhead, its deafening fugh making the very earth tremble beneath their feet.
  8. The screams of the trapped miners echoed through the darkness, a desperate fugh that filled the rescuers with both hope and dread.
  9. The violin's plaintive notes hung in the air, a bittersweet fugh that stirred emotions long forgotten.
  10. The howling of wolves pierced the stillness of the night, a haunting fugh that sent shivers down the spines of the weary travelers.

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An exclamation of disgust; foh; faugh.

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The harsh wind howled through the desolate landscape, a mournful fugh echoing across the barren plains.

The haunting tones of bagpipes resonated through the glen, their mournful fugh cutting through the misty air.

The eerie silence of the abandoned house was broken only by the occasional creak or groan, a ghostly fugh that sent shivers down her spine.

The choir's voices rose in a poignant fugh, their harmonies intertwining in a mournful lament.