gery (Meaning)

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gery (a.)

Changeable; fickle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gery

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gery Sentence Examples

  1. The gery skies seemed to weep with sorrow as the storm approached.
  2. The gery of the newborn calf sent a surge of joy through the barn.
  3. The gery of the crackling fire provided warmth and comfort on a cold winter night.
  4. The gery of the old wooden bridge echoed through the valley.
  5. The gery of the wind whistled through the trees, creating an eerie symphony.
  6. The gery of the injured bird's cry pierced the silence of the forest.
  7. The gery of the silver bells jingled merrily as she walked down the aisle.
  8. The gery of the traffic faded as we turned onto the quiet country road.
  9. The gery of the cicadas filled the summer air with a cacophony of sound.
  10. The gery of the alarm clock shattered the peace of the morning slumber.

FAQs About the word gery

Changeable; fickle.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gery skies seemed to weep with sorrow as the storm approached.

The gery of the newborn calf sent a surge of joy through the barn.

The gery of the crackling fire provided warmth and comfort on a cold winter night.

The gery of the old wooden bridge echoed through the valley.