flench (Meaning)

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flench (v. t.)

Same as Flence.

Synonyms & Antonyms of flench

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flench Sentence Examples

  1. The sheepdog's flench, or bark, echoed across the desolate moor.
  2. His flench was so piercing that it startled the birds from the trees.
  3. The factory's flench, or chimney, belched out black smoke, polluting the air.
  4. The flench, or hem, of her skirt was carefully sewn with intricate embroidery.
  5. The beach was covered in flench, or seaweed, washed up by the tide.
  6. The poacher's flench, or snare, was set in the undergrowth, hoping to catch a rabbit.
  7. She wore a flench, or hat, to protect her head from the sun's rays.
  8. The flench, or ridge, of the mountain was visible in the distance, shrouded in mist.
  9. The singer's flench, or vocal range, was incredible, spanning several octaves.
  10. The blacksmith's flench, or anvil, was worn and dented from years of use.

FAQs About the word flench

Same as Flence.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sheepdog's flench, or bark, echoed across the desolate moor.

His flench was so piercing that it startled the birds from the trees.

The factory's flench, or chimney, belched out black smoke, polluting the air.

The flench, or hem, of her skirt was carefully sewn with intricate embroidery.