hankie Sentence Examples
- She dabbed her eyes with a lacey hankie, concealing her tears from the crowd.
- The thief snatched the pearl necklace from her neck and stuffed it into his handkerchief.
- The bride carried a bouquet of white lilies, her handkerchief tucked into her pocket.
- His handkerchief, monogrammed with his initials, hinted at his meticulous nature.
- She waved a tiny hankie from the window, bidding farewell to her departing lover.
- The children's faces were smudged with ice cream, their handkerchiefs a futile attempt at tidying them up.
- The old man fumbled for his handkerchief, his hands trembling as he wiped away the dust from his antique furniture.
- She sobbed into a crumpled hankie, her grief consuming her like a wildfire.
- The housekeeper always kept a fresh stack of starched handkerchiefs in the guest room.
- The actor broke down on stage, his handkerchief serving as a feeble shield against his overwhelming emotions.
hankie Meaning
Wordnet
hankie (n)
a square piece of cloth used for wiping the eyes or nose or as a costume accessory
Synonyms & Antonyms of hankie
FAQs About the word hankie
a square piece of cloth used for wiping the eyes or nose or as a costume accessory
handkerchief, tissue, napkin, kerchief,towel, serviette, bandanna,bandana
No antonyms found.
She dabbed her eyes with a lacey hankie, concealing her tears from the crowd.
The thief snatched the pearl necklace from her neck and stuffed it into his handkerchief.
The bride carried a bouquet of white lilies, her handkerchief tucked into her pocket.
His handkerchief, monogrammed with his initials, hinted at his meticulous nature.