maukin Antonyms
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Meaning of maukin
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maukin (n.)
See Malkin.
A hare.
maukin Sentence Examples
- The maukin darted through the brush, its fur blending seamlessly with the undergrowth.
- The maukin's eyes gleamed in the moonlight, sending a shiver down the hunter's spine.
- The villagers whispered tales of a maukin that haunted the forest, a creature of darkness and mystery.
- The boy spotted a maukin in the distance, its graceful leap freezing him in his tracks.
- The maukin's agility was unmatched, its movements fluid and effortless.
- The legend of the maukin had been passed down through generations, instilling fear and respect in the hearts of the people.
- The hunter waited patiently for the maukin to emerge from its lair, his rifle poised and ready.
- The maukin's piercing gaze sent a wave of icy terror over the child who dared to gaze upon it.
- The maukin's presence filled the air with an eerie silence, broken only by the sound of its own paws.
- The maukin disappeared as quickly as it had appeared, leaving behind only a whisper of its existence.
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See Malkin., A hare.
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The maukin darted through the brush, its fur blending seamlessly with the undergrowth.
The maukin's eyes gleamed in the moonlight, sending a shiver down the hunter's spine.
The villagers whispered tales of a maukin that haunted the forest, a creature of darkness and mystery.
The boy spotted a maukin in the distance, its graceful leap freezing him in his tracks.