kist Synonyms

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kist Meaning

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kist (n.)

A chest; hence, a coffin.

A stated payment, especially a payment of rent for land; hence, the time for such payment.

kist Sentence Examples

  1. The small kist was handcrafted with intricate designs and a warm, inviting luster.
  2. She opened the kist carefully, its worn edges speaking of countless stories held within.
  3. The old man's kist was filled with treasures from a life well-lived: faded photographs, love letters, and antique coins.
  4. He carried the kist with him wherever he went, its weight a comforting reminder of his past.
  5. The kist had been passed down through generations, each family member adding their own treasures and memories to its contents.
  6. She selected a delicate silver locket from the kist, its intricate filigree a reminder of a love long gone.
  7. The kist was like a time capsule, preserving moments and emotions from a bygone era.
  8. The children peered into the kist, their eyes wide with wonder at the hidden treasures it held.
  9. The kist was a symbol of her heritage, connecting her to her ancestors and their stories.
  10. He opened the kist and was greeted by the scent of lavender and the soft glow of a single candle.

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A chest; hence, a coffin., A stated payment, especially a payment of rent for land; hence, the time for such payment.

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The small kist was handcrafted with intricate designs and a warm, inviting luster.

She opened the kist carefully, its worn edges speaking of countless stories held within.

The old man's kist was filled with treasures from a life well-lived: faded photographs, love letters, and antique coins.

He carried the kist with him wherever he went, its weight a comforting reminder of his past.