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Meaning of galsome

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galsome (a.)

Angry; malignant.

galsome Sentence Examples

  1. The galsome maidens frolicked in the summer meadow, their laughter echoing through the air.
  2. Her galsome presence illuminated the room, captivating all who beheld her.
  3. The delicate features and gentle nature of the galsome princess made her a beloved figure.
  4. The galsome choir's voices soared through the cathedral, filling it with a celestial melody.
  5. The galsome warrior fought valiantly, her sword glinting in the sunlight.
  6. Her galsome spirits soared as she achieved her long-held goal.
  7. The galsome child skipped and twirled, her joy radiating throughout the playground.
  8. The galsome young woman embarked on a daring adventure, her resolve unyielding.
  9. The old galsome woman shared wisdom and warmth with all who crossed her path.
  10. The galsome spirit of the people inspired them to overcome adversity and build a better future.

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Angry; malignant.

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The galsome maidens frolicked in the summer meadow, their laughter echoing through the air.

Her galsome presence illuminated the room, captivating all who beheld her.

The delicate features and gentle nature of the galsome princess made her a beloved figure.

The galsome choir's voices soared through the cathedral, filling it with a celestial melody.