mawkin Synonyms

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mawkin Meaning

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mawkin (n.)

See Malkin, and Maukin.

mawkin Sentence Examples

  1. The scarecrow's mawkin head fluttered in the wind, a grotesque mockery of a human.
  2. The ragged mawkin, its straw-stuffed limbs hanging limply, served as a grim reminder of the harsh winter.
  3. The farmer's mawkin, perched atop the fence, surveyed the fields with vacant, straw-filled eyes.
  4. The children giggled and pointed at the mawkin, its misshapen features and tattered clothing comical.
  5. The mawkin's empty eyes seemed to follow the birds as they soared above the scarecrow.
  6. The wind whistled through the mawkin's ragged mouth, creating an eerie, mournful sound.
  7. The farmer's mawkins stood in a silent row, their straw bodies swaying in unison.
  8. The mawkin's arms reached out towards the crows, its gesture both futile and heart-wrenching.
  9. The gnarled face of the mawkin, its features twisted into a grimace, bore witness to countless seasons of solitude.
  10. The wind carried the mawkin's scent of hay and earth, connecting it to the fields it watched over.

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See Malkin, and Maukin.

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The scarecrow's mawkin head fluttered in the wind, a grotesque mockery of a human.

The ragged mawkin, its straw-stuffed limbs hanging limply, served as a grim reminder of the harsh winter.

The farmer's mawkin, perched atop the fence, surveyed the fields with vacant, straw-filled eyes.

The children giggled and pointed at the mawkin, its misshapen features and tattered clothing comical.