gilour Antonyms

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Meaning of gilour

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gilour (n.)

A guiler; deceiver.

gilour Sentence Examples

  1. The gilour's vibrant green leaves shimmered in the sunlight, adding a splash of color to the otherwise gray landscape.
  2. The gilour plant's tendrils wrapped tightly around the trellis, providing support for its delicate stems.
  3. The gilour's flowers emitted a faint but sweet fragrance that attracted butterflies and bees from afar.
  4. The gilour's fruit was an elongated gourd with a smooth, pale skin and a slightly bitter taste.
  5. The gilour's seeds were said to have medicinal properties and were often used in traditional herbal remedies.
  6. The gilour vine grew rapidly, covering trellises and fences with its lush foliage and abundant flowers.
  7. The gilour's leaves were a favorite food source for caterpillars, who feasted on them relentlessly.
  8. The gilour's presence in a garden added a touch of rustic charm and provided a sanctuary for wildlife.
  9. The gilour's intricate tendrils created a delicate latticework that adorned walls and pillars.
  10. The gilour's fruit was a culinary delicacy, often used in soups, stews, and as a natural food dye.

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A guiler; deceiver.

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The gilour's vibrant green leaves shimmered in the sunlight, adding a splash of color to the otherwise gray landscape.

The gilour plant's tendrils wrapped tightly around the trellis, providing support for its delicate stems.

The gilour's flowers emitted a faint but sweet fragrance that attracted butterflies and bees from afar.

The gilour's fruit was an elongated gourd with a smooth, pale skin and a slightly bitter taste.