geminy (Meaning)

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geminy (n.)

Twins; a pair; a couple.

Synonyms & Antonyms of geminy

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geminy Sentence Examples

  1. Their gazes locked in a geminy of mutual understanding.
  2. The geminy of the twins' telepathic connection allowed them to communicate without words.
  3. The geminy of the mountains against the blue sky created a breathtaking vista.
  4. The geminy of the planets in the heavens signified an auspicious event.
  5. The disease had left her with a geminy of symptoms that defied easy diagnosis.
  6. The geminy of the suspects made it difficult for the police to determine the true perpetrator.
  7. The geminy of the witnesses' accounts caused confusion and hindered the investigation.
  8. The geminy of the court case was expected to last for months.
  9. The geminy of possibilities in her life overwhelmed her with indecision.
  10. The geminy of her emotions—joy and sorrow—wrought havoc on her mind.

FAQs About the word geminy

Twins; a pair; a couple.

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No antonyms found.

Their gazes locked in a geminy of mutual understanding.

The geminy of the twins' telepathic connection allowed them to communicate without words.

The geminy of the mountains against the blue sky created a breathtaking vista.

The geminy of the planets in the heavens signified an auspicious event.