ballow (Meaning)
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ballow (n.)
A cudgel.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ballow
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ballow Sentence Examples
- The majestic willow tree's branches gracefully ballowed over the tranquil pond.
- The wheat fields ballowed in the gentle breeze, creating a golden tapestry before my eyes.
- The artist meticulously ballowed the clay sculpture, giving it delicate contours.
- The sails of the ship ballowed outwards, propelling it across the vast ocean.
- The smoke from the chimney ballowed lazily into the sky, forming ethereal patterns.
- The clouds ballowed overhead, casting an ominous shadow upon the landscape.
- The singer's voice ballowed through the concert hall, reaching every corner.
- The water in the tub ballowed as I submerged myself, seeking solace in its warmth.
- The balloons ballowed and danced in the air, bringing joy to the children below.
- The fabric ballowed softly in the sunlight, revealing its intricate design.
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A cudgel.
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The majestic willow tree's branches gracefully ballowed over the tranquil pond.
The wheat fields ballowed in the gentle breeze, creating a golden tapestry before my eyes.
The artist meticulously ballowed the clay sculpture, giving it delicate contours.
The sails of the ship ballowed outwards, propelling it across the vast ocean.