maudeline Antonyms

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Meaning of maudeline

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maudeline (n.)

An aromatic composite herb, the costmary; also, the South European Achillea Ageratum, a kind of yarrow.

maudeline Sentence Examples

  1. Maudeline's vibrant smile lit up the room, illuminating all who crossed her path.
  2. The delicate maudeline flowers bloomed in abundance, their petals unfurl like miniature masterpieces.
  3. Maudeline embarked on a culinary adventure, creating dishes that tantalized taste buds with their unique blend of flavors.
  4. The wind whispered through the maudeline trees, carrying the sweet scent of nature's perfume.
  5. Maudeline's intelligence shone through her insightful writings, leaving readers pondering the depths of her thoughts.
  6. The maudeline staircase spiraled upwards, its intricately carved banister adorned with delicate flowers.
  7. Maudeline possessed a quiet confidence that radiated serenity, inspiring others to embrace their own uniqueness.
  8. The maudeline gown shimmered in the moonlight, its ethereal fabric flowing like water.
  9. Maudeline's passion for music filled her home with the sweet melodies of her violin playing.
  10. The maudeline garden was a haven of tranquility, where birdsong filled the air and the rustling leaves created a symphony of peace.

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An aromatic composite herb, the costmary; also, the South European Achillea Ageratum, a kind of yarrow.

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Maudeline's vibrant smile lit up the room, illuminating all who crossed her path.

The delicate maudeline flowers bloomed in abundance, their petals unfurl like miniature masterpieces.

Maudeline embarked on a culinary adventure, creating dishes that tantalized taste buds with their unique blend of flavors.

The wind whispered through the maudeline trees, carrying the sweet scent of nature's perfume.