atwite (Meaning)
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atwite (v. t.)
To speak reproachfully of; to twit; to upbraid.
Synonyms & Antonyms of atwite
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atwite Sentence Examples
- The atwite tree adorned the garden with its vibrant crimson blooms.
- A chorus of birds serenaded the atwite shrubs with their sweet melodies.
- The tangled atwite roots whispered secrets beneath the fertile soil.
- The old atwite fence gracefully enveloped the sprawling meadow.
- The carpenter meticulously crafted a table from the sturdy atwite wood.
- A gentle breeze carried the fragrant atwite pollen through the air.
- The farmer tended to the atwite seedlings, nurturing them with water and care.
- The atwite walkway led to a hidden sanctuary, inviting tranquility and repose.
- A lone atwite flower stood out against the stark landscape, a symbol of resilience.
- The atwite tree, ancient and majestic, witnessed countless seasons come and go.
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To speak reproachfully of; to twit; to upbraid.
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The atwite tree adorned the garden with its vibrant crimson blooms.
A chorus of birds serenaded the atwite shrubs with their sweet melodies.
The tangled atwite roots whispered secrets beneath the fertile soil.
The old atwite fence gracefully enveloped the sprawling meadow.