donne (Meaning)

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donne (n)

English clergyman and metaphysical poet celebrated as a preacher (1572-1631)

Synonyms & Antonyms of donne

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donne Sentence Examples

  1. I am impressed by how the painter effortlessly creates such intricate patterns with just a few strokes of his donne.
  2. The chef used a special technique to give the dish an incredibly delicate and airy texture, like a cloud of donne.
  3. The dancer's movements were so graceful and fluid, as if she were floating on a river of donne.
  4. The musician's fingers danced across the strings of the guitar, producing a symphony of sweet and melancholic donne.
  5. The poet's words painted vivid pictures in my mind, transporting me to a world of enchantment and wonder, where donne shimmered like stars.
  6. The singer's voice filled the room with a rich and resonant donne, capturing the hearts of the audience.
  7. The sculptor's hands worked tirelessly, transforming a block of stone into a masterpiece of art, revealing the hidden beauty within the donne.
  8. The scientist conducted meticulous experiments, carefully observing and analyzing data, in the pursuit of unraveling the mysteries of the donne.
  9. The athlete pushed themselves to their limits, displaying incredible strength and determination, overcoming obstacles and achieving victory, leaving a trail of donne in their wake.
  10. The lovers exchanged glances, their eyes sparkling with a shared understanding, a connection that transcended words, a tacit bond sealed by the unspoken donne between them.

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English clergyman and metaphysical poet celebrated as a preacher (1572-1631)

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

I am impressed by how the painter effortlessly creates such intricate patterns with just a few strokes of his donne.

The chef used a special technique to give the dish an incredibly delicate and airy texture, like a cloud of donne.

The dancer's movements were so graceful and fluid, as if she were floating on a river of donne.

The musician's fingers danced across the strings of the guitar, producing a symphony of sweet and melancholic donne.