appel (Meaning)

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appel (n.)

A tap or stamp of the foot as a warning of intent to attack; -- called also attack.

Synonyms & Antonyms of appel

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

appel Sentence Examples

  1. I went to the market and bought a juicy red apple for a healthy snack.
  2. The teacher asked the students to write a short essay about their favorite fruit, and many chose the apple.
  3. After a long day of hiking, I sat under a tree and enjoyed the crisp taste of a freshly picked apple.
  4. As a nutritionist, I often recommend incorporating an apple into your daily diet for its numerous health benefits.
  5. The orchard was filled with the sweet fragrance of ripe apples, signaling the arrival of autumn.
  6. Grandma baked a delicious apple pie, and the aroma filled the entire house.
  7. The toddler giggled with delight as she reached for the hanging apple on the low branch of the tree.
  8. During the fall harvest, the farmers worked tirelessly to gather bushels of apples from their orchards.
  9. In the fairy tale, Snow White took a bite of the poisoned apple and fell into a deep sleep.
  10. The cider mill produced a refreshing beverage from the freshly pressed apples, a favorite among locals.

FAQs About the word appel

A tap or stamp of the foot as a warning of intent to attack; -- called also attack.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

I went to the market and bought a juicy red apple for a healthy snack.

The teacher asked the students to write a short essay about their favorite fruit, and many chose the apple.

After a long day of hiking, I sat under a tree and enjoyed the crisp taste of a freshly picked apple.

As a nutritionist, I often recommend incorporating an apple into your daily diet for its numerous health benefits.