kerasine Antonyms

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Meaning of kerasine

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kerasine (a.)

Resembling horn; horny; corneous.

kerasine Sentence Examples

  1. The soft light from the kerosene lamp cast a warm, comforting glow in the small room.
  2. Grandfather lit the kerosene stove, filling the house with the smell of burning fuel.
  3. Kerosene was once commonly used as a cleaning agent, but it is now rarely used due to its potential health risks.
  4. The old kerosene lantern flickered and swayed in the wind, providing a dim light in the darkness.
  5. The kerosene heater kept us warm during the cold winter nights when the electricity went out.
  6. The kerosene-soaked rags were used to start a fire in the fireplace.
  7. The engine of the old tractor roared as it burned kerosene.
  8. They used kerosene to remove the stain from the carpet, but it left a lingering odor.
  9. Some people still use kerosene lamps for emergency lighting or as a rustic decorative element.
  10. The smell of kerosene reminded me of the old days when it was used for cooking and heating.

FAQs About the word kerasine

Resembling horn; horny; corneous.

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The soft light from the kerosene lamp cast a warm, comforting glow in the small room.

Grandfather lit the kerosene stove, filling the house with the smell of burning fuel.

Kerosene was once commonly used as a cleaning agent, but it is now rarely used due to its potential health risks.

The old kerosene lantern flickered and swayed in the wind, providing a dim light in the darkness.