gowan (Meaning)
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gowan (n.)
The daisy, or mountain daisy.
Decomposed granite.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gowan
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gowan Sentence Examples
- The meadow was ablaze with vibrant poppies and cheerful gowans.
- The child picked a handful of gowans and presented them to his mother.
- The gowans swayed gently in the warm summer breeze.
- The garden was a tapestry of colors, with gowans, daisies, and tulips blooming in abundance.
- The gowans were a symbol of hope and renewal in the bleakest of times.
- The photographer captured the ethereal beauty of the gowans, their delicate petals shimmering in the sunlight.
- The gowans added a touch of whimsy to the otherwise formal garden.
- The gowans were the favorite flower of the poet, who wrote sonnets about their beauty.
- The gowans were a reminder that even in the most mundane of places, there is always a glimmer of nature's magic.
- The gowans represented the innocence and purity of childhood.
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The daisy, or mountain daisy., Decomposed granite.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The meadow was ablaze with vibrant poppies and cheerful gowans.
The child picked a handful of gowans and presented them to his mother.
The gowans swayed gently in the warm summer breeze.
The garden was a tapestry of colors, with gowans, daisies, and tulips blooming in abundance.