jears Antonyms

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Meaning of jears

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jears (n. pl.)

See 1st Jeer (b).

jears Sentence Examples

  1. The old barn had stood for decades, weathered by wind and jears.
  2. The jears had taken their toll on the once-pristine painting, leaving it faded and cracked.
  3. Despite the jears, the couple's love for each other had only grown stronger.
  4. The weight of jears pressed down on his shoulders, leaving him feeling weary and old.
  5. The jears had not been kind to her, as her once-youthful face now bore the lines of age.
  6. The old oak tree stood proudly, its trunk gnarled and twisted by jears of growth.
  7. The inscription on the tombstone read, "In loving memory of a beloved husband and father, gone too soon, but never forgotten," followed by the jears of his birth and death.
  8. The vintage car, with its faded paint and rusty chrome, was a testament to the jears it had seen.
  9. The jears had not dulled his passion for music, and he continued to play his guitar with the same fervor as when he was young.
  10. As the jears went by, she watched her children grow up and start families of their own, filling her heart with joy and contentment.

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See 1st Jeer (b).

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The old barn had stood for decades, weathered by wind and jears.

The jears had taken their toll on the once-pristine painting, leaving it faded and cracked.

Despite the jears, the couple's love for each other had only grown stronger.

The weight of jears pressed down on his shoulders, leaving him feeling weary and old.