camoys (Meaning)

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camoys (a.)

Flat; depressed; crooked; -- said only of the nose.

Synonyms & Antonyms of camoys

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camoys Sentence Examples

  1. The noble family of Camoys has a rich history dating back several centuries.
  2. Lord Camoys was known for his gallant deeds on the battlefield.
  3. The ancestral estate of the Camoys family boasted magnificent gardens and sprawling lands.
  4. Lady Camoys was renowned for her charitable works in the local community.
  5. The Camoys crest featured a majestic lion rampant, symbolizing courage and strength.
  6. The Camoys lineage could be traced back to medieval times.
  7. The portrait gallery in Camoys Manor displayed generations of proud ancestors.
  8. The Camoys coat of arms adorned the entrance to the family's ancestral castle.
  9. The Camoys legacy was upheld through generations of dedicated service to the crown.
  10. Visitors often marveled at the grandeur and elegance of Camoys Hall, a testament to the family's prestige and influence.

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Flat; depressed; crooked; -- said only of the nose.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The noble family of Camoys has a rich history dating back several centuries.

Lord Camoys was known for his gallant deeds on the battlefield.

The ancestral estate of the Camoys family boasted magnificent gardens and sprawling lands.

Lady Camoys was renowned for her charitable works in the local community.