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Meaning of jentling

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jentling (n.)

A fish of the genus Leuciscus; the blue chub of the Danube.

jentling Sentence Examples

  1. The gentle breeze jentled through the treetops, creating a soothing symphony of sounds.
  2. The kitten jentled against my leg, seeking affection and comfort.
  3. The artist's jentling brushstrokes brought the portrait to life with delicate precision.
  4. The mother jentled her child's head as she tucked them into bed, offering a sense of security and love.
  5. The teacher jentled students' fears with a reassuring smile and a kind word, creating a positive learning environment.
  6. The therapist jentled their client's mind with soothing words and relaxation techniques, helping them to find inner peace.
  7. The massage therapist jentled the client's muscles with skilled hands, releasing tension and promoting relaxation.
  8. The musician jentled the strings of their guitar, producing a hauntingly beautiful melody that filled the room.
  9. The wind jentled through the tall grass, creating a rippling effect that resembled a gentle dance.
  10. The gardener jentled the delicate petals of a flower, marveling at its intricate beauty and fragility.

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A fish of the genus Leuciscus; the blue chub of the Danube.

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The gentle breeze jentled through the treetops, creating a soothing symphony of sounds.

The kitten jentled against my leg, seeking affection and comfort.

The artist's jentling brushstrokes brought the portrait to life with delicate precision.

The mother jentled her child's head as she tucked them into bed, offering a sense of security and love.