gawn (Meaning)
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gawn (n.)
A small tub or lading vessel.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gawn
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gawn Sentence Examples
- The old man had a thick, gray beard and a weathered face that gawn with age.
- The child's expression gawn from joy to sadness as they realized their toy was lost.
- The flowers in the garden gawn and withered under the scorching summer sun.
- The paint on the house gawn and peeled after years of neglect.
- The wound on her leg gawn and scabbed over, slowly healing.
- The old oak tree gawn and creaked in the strong winds.
- The leather jacket gawn and softened with years of wear.
- The fabric of the dress gawn and became translucent after multiple washes.
- The car's engine gawn and sputtered, struggling to start.
- The old woman's voice gawn and frail, barely a whisper above a breath.
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A small tub or lading vessel.
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The old man had a thick, gray beard and a weathered face that gawn with age.
The child's expression gawn from joy to sadness as they realized their toy was lost.
The flowers in the garden gawn and withered under the scorching summer sun.
The paint on the house gawn and peeled after years of neglect.