gnatling (Meaning)
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gnatling (n.)
A small gnat.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gnatling
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gnatling Sentence Examples
- The gnashing of teeth echoed through the dungeon, a menacing symphony of despair.
- The gnatling child darted around the room, its tiny wings humming like a miniature helicopter.
- The soldiers charged into battle, their gatling guns blazing with a deafening roar.
- The gnatling crowd surged towards the stage, eager to hear their favorite band.
- The gnatling wind howled through the trees, sending leaves spiraling like tiny dancers.
- The engine of the old car sputtered and gnatled, threatening to stall.
- The gnatling water from the faucet dripped into the sink, creating a soothing accompaniment to the quiet evening.
- The gnatling rain pattered against the windowpanes, painting intricate patterns that washed away with each gust of wind.
- The gnatling footsteps of the approaching intruder made the hair on the back of my neck stand on end.
- The gnatling laughter of the children filled the playground with an infectious joy.
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A small gnat.
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The gnashing of teeth echoed through the dungeon, a menacing symphony of despair.
The gnatling child darted around the room, its tiny wings humming like a miniature helicopter.
The soldiers charged into battle, their gatling guns blazing with a deafening roar.
The gnatling crowd surged towards the stage, eager to hear their favorite band.