mawk Antonyms

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Meaning of mawk

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mawk (n.)

A maggot.

A slattern; a mawks.

mawk Sentence Examples

  1. The raven's mawk echoed through the desolate forest, sending chills down the spines of those who heard it.
  2. The old woman's mawk was hoarse and raspy, a testament to a life of hardship.
  3. The mockingbird's mawk was a beautiful melody, filling the air with its sweet sounds.
  4. The baby's mawk was a piercing cry, demanding attention and sustenance.
  5. The parrot's mawk imitated human speech, amusing all who listened.
  6. The owl's mawk was a low, haunting sound, warning of impending danger.
  7. The lion's mawk was a powerful roar, affirming its dominance and territory.
  8. The wolf's mawk was a mournful howl, communicating with its pack over vast distances.
  9. The wind's mawk whistled through the trees, creating an eerie soundtrack to the stormy night.
  10. The bell's mawk tolled through the town square, marking the passage of time and summoning people to gather.

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A maggot., A slattern; a mawks.

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The raven's mawk echoed through the desolate forest, sending chills down the spines of those who heard it.

The old woman's mawk was hoarse and raspy, a testament to a life of hardship.

The mockingbird's mawk was a beautiful melody, filling the air with its sweet sounds.

The baby's mawk was a piercing cry, demanding attention and sustenance.