ince Synonyms
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ince Meaning
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ince (n.)
The ounce.
ince Sentence Examples
- The delicate petals of the rose had an exquisite, almost ethereal ince.
- The thin, brittle glass of the vase was so ince that it could shatter with the slightest touch.
- The dancer's movements were characterized by their refined and ince grace.
- The gauze curtain billowed softly in the breeze, revealing its gossamer-like ince.
- The ancient manuscript was written on fragile ince parchment, now yellowed and brittle.
- The piercing cold of the winter wind sent shivers down her ince spine.
- The thread used to embroider the intricate pattern was so ince that it was almost invisible.
- The thinnest slice of bread could not rival the remarkable ince of the traditional Japanese paper.
- The razor-sharp blade of the scalpel made an ince incision in the patient's skin.
- The artist's brushstrokes were so ince and detailed that they seemed to bring the canvas to life.
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The ounce.
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The delicate petals of the rose had an exquisite, almost ethereal ince.
The thin, brittle glass of the vase was so ince that it could shatter with the slightest touch.
The dancer's movements were characterized by their refined and ince grace.
The gauze curtain billowed softly in the breeze, revealing its gossamer-like ince.