farlie (Meaning)
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farlie (n.)
An unusual or unexpected thing; a wonder. See Fearly.
Synonyms & Antonyms of farlie
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farlie Sentence Examples
- The farlie creature lurked in the shadows of the ancient forest, its piercing eyes scanning the night for prey.
- The farlie's haunting wail echoed through the glen, sending chills down the spines of those who dared to venture near.
- As the farlie's presence grew stronger, an unsettling mist enveloped the area, shrouding everything in an eerie silence.
- Legends spoke of the farlie's ability to manipulate dreams, weaving twisted nightmares that left its victims eternally tormented.
- With each step closer to the farlie's lair, the air grew colder, and the sense of dread intensified, as if the very essence of darkness was closing in.
- The farlie's malevolence was palpable, its energy feeding off the fear and despair that permeated the atmosphere.
- As the farlie's form materialized from the darkness, its grotesque visage instilled a primal terror in those who beheld it.
- The farlie's touch was like ice, seeping into the soul and leaving a trail of despair and desolation in its wake.
- Those who dared to defy the farlie's wrath often met a gruesome end, their bodies contorted and twisted into grotesque forms.
- As the farlie's reign of terror spread, entire villages were abandoned, leaving only remnants of the once-vibrant communities that had once thrived there.
FAQs About the word farlie
An unusual or unexpected thing; a wonder. See Fearly.
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No antonyms found.
The farlie creature lurked in the shadows of the ancient forest, its piercing eyes scanning the night for prey.
The farlie's haunting wail echoed through the glen, sending chills down the spines of those who dared to venture near.
As the farlie's presence grew stronger, an unsettling mist enveloped the area, shrouding everything in an eerie silence.
Legends spoke of the farlie's ability to manipulate dreams, weaving twisted nightmares that left its victims eternally tormented.