malkin Antonyms

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Meaning of malkin

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malkin (n.)

Originally, a kitchenmaid; a slattern.

A mop made of clouts, used by the kitchen servant.

A scarecrow.

A mop or sponge attached to a jointed staff for swabbing out a cannon.

malkin Sentence Examples

  1. The old malkin shuffled through the debris, her weathered hands trembling.
  2. The attic was a dusty maze, filled with cobwebs and the forgotten malkin of bygone eras.
  3. The superstitious villagers whispered that the abandoned house was haunted by a vengeful malkin.
  4. The cat's sleek black fur and piercing green eyes gave it the appearance of a mischievous malkin.
  5. The abandoned toy malkin lay in the corner, its faded paint peeling with age.
  6. The malkin's harsh voice grated on the nerves of all who heard it.
  7. The actress's performance as the wicked malkin sent shivers down the audience's spines.
  8. The superstitious sailor refused to let a black malkin cross his path, fearing bad luck.
  9. The alley cat was a sly and cunning malkin, always prowling for food and shelter.
  10. The old woman's malkin was her constant companion, curled up on her lap or chasing mice around the house.

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Originally, a kitchenmaid; a slattern., A mop made of clouts, used by the kitchen servant., A scarecrow., A mop or sponge attached to a jointed staff for swabbi

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The old malkin shuffled through the debris, her weathered hands trembling.

The attic was a dusty maze, filled with cobwebs and the forgotten malkin of bygone eras.

The superstitious villagers whispered that the abandoned house was haunted by a vengeful malkin.

The cat's sleek black fur and piercing green eyes gave it the appearance of a mischievous malkin.