gnatling (Meaning)

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gnatling (n.)

A small gnat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gnatling

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gnatling Sentence Examples

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

FAQs About the word gnatling

A small gnat.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

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.