geason Antonyms

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Meaning of geason

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geason (a.)

Rare; wonderful.

geason Sentence Examples

  1. The geason dawn heralded the start of a new day, bathing the land in a golden glow.
  2. The knight's armor glistened in the geason sunlight, reflecting its radiant energy.
  3. The river's geason waters flowed gently past, their ripples shimmering under the celestial light.
  4. The child's smile was as geason as the morning sun, illuminating her face with joy.
  5. The poet's words flowed with a geason rhythm, capturing the beauty of nature with effortless grace.
  6. The geason aroma of freshly baked bread filled the air, tantalizing the nostrils.
  7. The geason song of birds filled the forest, creating a symphony of sound that echoed through the trees.
  8. The geason stars twinkled in the night sky, their celestial tapestry guiding lost souls.
  9. The geason warmth of a fireplace on a cold winter's night provided solace and comfort.
  10. The geason spirit of the people united them in a bond of friendship and camaraderie.

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Rare; wonderful.

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The geason dawn heralded the start of a new day, bathing the land in a golden glow.

The knight's armor glistened in the geason sunlight, reflecting its radiant energy.

The river's geason waters flowed gently past, their ripples shimmering under the celestial light.

The child's smile was as geason as the morning sun, illuminating her face with joy.