erewhiles (Meaning)

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erewhiles (adv.)

Some time ago; a little while before; heretofore.

Synonyms & Antonyms of erewhiles

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erewhiles Sentence Examples

  1. Erewhile, the land was filled with lush meadows, gurgling brooks and towering mountains.
  2. In those erewhile days, the village was a thriving hub of activity, filled with laughter, music and merriment.
  3. Erewhile, they were strangers, but now they are bound together by a common purpose.
  4. The erewhile grandeur of the castle has faded with time, leaving only ruins and whispers of its former glory.
  5. With a wistful sigh, she gazed out the window, her thoughts drifting back to those erewhile days when life was simpler.
  6. The erewhile enemies laid down their arms and embraced, putting aside their differences for the sake of peace.
  7. Erewhile, the forest was a place of mystery and wonder, where creatures both real and imagined roamed freely.
  8. In the erewhile days, knights errant would roam the land, seeking adventure and justice.
  9. As he walked through the erewhile battlefield, he couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and reverence for those who had fought and died there.
  10. The old man's erewhile vigor had waned, but his spirit remained strong.

FAQs About the word erewhiles

Some time ago; a little while before; heretofore.

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Erewhile, the land was filled with lush meadows, gurgling brooks and towering mountains.

In those erewhile days, the village was a thriving hub of activity, filled with laughter, music and merriment.

Erewhile, they were strangers, but now they are bound together by a common purpose.

The erewhile grandeur of the castle has faded with time, leaving only ruins and whispers of its former glory.