fluctisonous (Meaning)
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fluctisonous (a.)
Sounding like waves.
Synonyms & Antonyms of fluctisonous
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fluctisonous Sentence Examples
- The ocean's waves danced and heaved with fluctisonous undulations.
- The rhythmic breathing of the sleeping child created a fluctisonous rise and fall of her chest.
- The light breeze rustled the leaves of the trees, sending fluctisonous shadows across the lawn.
- The flames of the campfire flickered and surged fluctisonously, casting an ethereal glow on the surroundings.
- The heartbeat monitor traced a fluctisonous line on the screen, indicating the steady flow of blood.
- The pulsating music seemed to animate the crowd, creating a fluctisonous wave of energy.
- The fluctisonous sound of footsteps echoed through the empty hallways.
- The stock market experienced fluctisonous fluctuations, sending investors into a frenzy.
- The emotions of the grieving family ebbed and flowed fluctisonously, from sorrow to despair and back again.
- The memories of her childhood washed over her fluctisonously, bringing both joy and a sense of loss.
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Sounding like waves.
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The ocean's waves danced and heaved with fluctisonous undulations.
The rhythmic breathing of the sleeping child created a fluctisonous rise and fall of her chest.
The light breeze rustled the leaves of the trees, sending fluctisonous shadows across the lawn.
The flames of the campfire flickered and surged fluctisonously, casting an ethereal glow on the surroundings.