cherubs (Meaning)

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cherubs (pl.)

of Cherub

cherubs Sentence Examples

  1. The Renaissance painting depicted chubby cherubs frolicking around a serene Madonna.
  2. In some cultures, cherubs are believed to be powerful guardians with fiery swords, protecting sacred spaces.
  3. The cathedral ceiling was adorned with intricately carved cherubs, their wings outstretched as if in flight.
  4. My niece drew a picture of cherubs floating on clouds, representing her innocent view of heaven.
  5. We decorated the baby's room with soft cherub mobiles, creating a calming and whimsical atmosphere.
  6. The cherubs on the Valentine's Day card playfully aimed arrows at unsuspecting hearts.
  7. The cherubs in the cherubim choir wore white robes and sang with angelic voices.
  8. Unlike the stern angels in religious art, cherubs are usually depicted with a more playful and cherubic appearance.
  9. The legend tells of a hidden treasure guarded by fierce cherubs on a remote island.
  10. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the clouds resembled a group of playful cherubs dancing across the sky.

FAQs About the word cherubs

of Cherub

saints, virgins, greenhorns, doves, tenderfoots, pigeons,colts, babes, naïfs, tenderfeet

bullies, wolves, bullies, clowns, beasts, clowns, beasts,wolves, villains, toughs

The Renaissance painting depicted chubby cherubs frolicking around a serene Madonna.

In some cultures, cherubs are believed to be powerful guardians with fiery swords, protecting sacred spaces.

The cathedral ceiling was adorned with intricately carved cherubs, their wings outstretched as if in flight.

My niece drew a picture of cherubs floating on clouds, representing her innocent view of heaven.