fricace (Meaning)

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fricace (n.)

Meat sliced and dressed with strong sauce.

An unguent; also, the act of rubbing with the unguent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fricace

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fricace Sentence Examples

  1. The fricace of the leaves against the windowpanes created an eerie symphony of crackling sounds.
  2. The fricace of the stylus on the record brought back nostalgic memories of vinyl.
  3. The fricace of the shoes on the gravel echoed through the empty street.
  4. The fricace of the wind against the sails propelled the boat forward with astonishing speed.
  5. The fricace of the sanding paper against the wood created a smooth and even surface.
  6. The fricace of the knife against the whetstone rendered the blade razor-sharp.
  7. The fricace of the tires against the asphalt generated a loud screeching noise.
  8. The fricace of the branches against each other during a storm sounded like a chorus of ghostly whispers.
  9. The fricace of the gearshift indicated that the car was struggling to climb the steep hill.
  10. The fricace of the ice skates on the rink created a soothing and rhythmic melody.

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Meat sliced and dressed with strong sauce., An unguent; also, the act of rubbing with the unguent.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The fricace of the leaves against the windowpanes created an eerie symphony of crackling sounds.

The fricace of the stylus on the record brought back nostalgic memories of vinyl.

The fricace of the shoes on the gravel echoed through the empty street.

The fricace of the wind against the sails propelled the boat forward with astonishing speed.