blea (Meaning)

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blea (n.)

The part of a tree which lies immediately under the bark; the alburnum or sapwood.

Synonyms & Antonyms of blea

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blea Sentence Examples

  1. The blea sky stretched endlessly above, tinged with the faintest hint of dawn.
  2. In the distance, the blea moorland merged seamlessly with the horizon.
  3. The landscape wore a blea hue under the shroud of winter's grip.
  4. As evening fell, the once vibrant fields turned blea in the fading light.
  5. Through the mist, the castle ruins stood atop the blea cliff, silent and majestic.
  6. The traveler wandered through the blea woods, guided only by the moon's pale glow.
  7. Memories lingered in the blea halls of the abandoned manor, whispering of days gone by.
  8. She painted with blea strokes, capturing the melancholy of the desolate landscape.
  9. The blea sea stretched out before him, its waves murmuring secrets of forgotten times.
  10. With each passing season, the blea landscape transformed, a canvas for nature's subtle artistry.

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The part of a tree which lies immediately under the bark; the alburnum or sapwood.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The blea sky stretched endlessly above, tinged with the faintest hint of dawn.

In the distance, the blea moorland merged seamlessly with the horizon.

The landscape wore a blea hue under the shroud of winter's grip.

As evening fell, the once vibrant fields turned blea in the fading light.