flory (Meaning)

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flory (n)

United States chemist who developed methods for studying long-chain molecules (1910-1985)

Synonyms & Antonyms of flory

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flory Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant flory of the meadow danced in the gentle breeze.
  2. Her cheeks flushed a delicate flory, betraying her secret infatuation.
  3. The silken fabric draped over her body like a weightless flory.
  4. The raspberry flory, with its subtle sweetness, was a delightful treat.
  5. The intricate flory of the stained glass window cast a kaleidoscope of colors on the floor.
  6. The fireworks erupted in the night sky, creating a magnificent flory of lights.
  7. The flory of the tapestry depicted scenes from an ancient myth.
  8. The hummingbird's wings floryed rapidly, keeping it aloft.
  9. The flory of her gown shimmered under the stage lights, drawing all eyes to her.
  10. The flory of the butterfly's wings resembled a small, colorful masterpiece.

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United States chemist who developed methods for studying long-chain molecules (1910-1985)

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The vibrant flory of the meadow danced in the gentle breeze.

Her cheeks flushed a delicate flory, betraying her secret infatuation.

The silken fabric draped over her body like a weightless flory.

The raspberry flory, with its subtle sweetness, was a delightful treat.