avel (Meaning)

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avel (v. t.)

To pull away.

Synonyms & Antonyms of avel

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avel Sentence Examples

  1. The birds soared through the avel, their wings extended wide.
  2. The gentle avel carried the sound of music from the nearby park.
  3. The ship set sail into the open avel, its sails billowing in the breeze.
  4. A light avel ruffled the surface of the pond, creating ripples that danced across the water.
  5. The avel whispered secrets through the trees, rustling their leaves.
  6. The distant mountains rose above the horizon, their peaks capped with avel.
  7. The morning avel was crisp and invigorating, carrying the scent of freshly cut grass.
  8. The avel carried the sound of laughter from the children playing in the park.
  9. The sailors braved the stormy avel, their boat rocking and rolling in the waves.
  10. The warm avel of summer caressed my skin as I sat outside, listening to the birdsong.

FAQs About the word avel

To pull away.

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The birds soared through the avel, their wings extended wide.

The gentle avel carried the sound of music from the nearby park.

The ship set sail into the open avel, its sails billowing in the breeze.

A light avel ruffled the surface of the pond, creating ripples that danced across the water.