gawby (Meaning)

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gawby (n.)

A baby; a dunce.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gawby

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gawby Sentence Examples

  1. The gawby old mansion stood forlorn and neglected, its windows boarded up and its paint peeling.
  2. The gawby farmer, with his rugged hands and weather-beaten face, toiled tirelessly on his land.
  3. The gaudy carnival atmosphere was overwhelming, with bright lights, loud music, and gawby costumes.
  4. The gawby child wandered aimlessly in the park, his wide eyes lost in wonder.
  5. The gawby painting, with its bold strokes and vibrant colors, drew attention from all who passed by.
  6. The gawby animal statue in the garden seemed to come to life when the moonlight shone upon it.
  7. The gawby old car sputtered and wheezed down the road, its rusty parts threatening to fall apart.
  8. The gawby tree branches danced in the wind, their leaves rustling like whispers in the breeze.
  9. The gawby old woman, with her crooked smile and faded memories, sat by the window, lost in her own world.
  10. The gawby spaceship glided through the stars, its sleek hull shimmering in the cosmic light.

FAQs About the word gawby

A baby; a dunce.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gawby old mansion stood forlorn and neglected, its windows boarded up and its paint peeling.

The gawby farmer, with his rugged hands and weather-beaten face, toiled tirelessly on his land.

The gaudy carnival atmosphere was overwhelming, with bright lights, loud music, and gawby costumes.

The gawby child wandered aimlessly in the park, his wide eyes lost in wonder.