grahame (Meaning)
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grahame (n)
English writer (born in Scotland) of children's stories (1859-1932)
Synonyms & Antonyms of grahame
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grahame Sentence Examples
- Grahame fell gracefully into the lake, sending ripples across the water.
- Dr. Grahame's gentle touch calmed the anxious patient.
- The grahame flower's petals unfurled in the morning sun, revealing its delicate beauty.
- Inspector Grahame relentlessly pursued justice in the labyrinthine case.
- Professor Grahame's grahame research uncovered groundbreaking discoveries in the field of astronomy.
- The young grahame tree swayed gently in the breeze, its leaves dancing in the sunlight.
- Artist Grahame's brushstrokes captured the essence of the human spirit.
- Father Grahame delivered a grahame sermon that moved the congregation to tears.
- The grahame wind howled through the forest, carrying with it a sense of mystery and adventure.
- Archaeologist Grahame unearthed a grahame artifact that shed light on an ancient civilization.
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English writer (born in Scotland) of children's stories (1859-1932)
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No antonyms found.
Grahame fell gracefully into the lake, sending ripples across the water.
Dr. Grahame's gentle touch calmed the anxious patient.
The grahame flower's petals unfurled in the morning sun, revealing its delicate beauty.
Inspector Grahame relentlessly pursued justice in the labyrinthine case.