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Meaning of long-familiar

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long-familiar (s)

frequently experienced; known closely or intimately

long-familiar Sentence Examples

  1. The old oak tree stood as a long-familiar beacon in the park.
  2. The sound of birdsong was a long-familiar comfort to her ears.
  3. The aroma of freshly baked bread was a long-familiar reminder of home.
  4. The rhythm of the ocean waves was a long-familiar lullaby.
  5. The taste of cinnamon and nutmeg was a long-familiar Christmas treat.
  6. The sight of the Eiffel Tower was a long-familiar symbol of Paris.
  7. The smell of pine needles was a long-familiar scent of the holidays.
  8. The voice of her best friend was a long-familiar source of solace.
  9. The path through the forest was a long-familiar shortcut.
  10. The feeling of contentment was a long-familiar companion in her solitude.

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frequently experienced; known closely or intimately

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The old oak tree stood as a long-familiar beacon in the park.

The sound of birdsong was a long-familiar comfort to her ears.

The aroma of freshly baked bread was a long-familiar reminder of home.

The rhythm of the ocean waves was a long-familiar lullaby.