hewhole (Meaning)

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hewhole (n.)

The European green woodpecker. See Yaffle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hewhole

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hewhole Sentence Examples

  1. The whole assembly erupted in applause, recognizing the speaker's exceptional performance.
  2. The whole neighborhood was affected by the power outage, leaving residents without electricity for hours.
  3. He was completely devoted to the project, dedicating his whole being to its success.
  4. The whole cake was devoured in a matter of minutes, leaving only crumbs behind.
  5. She had a wholehearted belief in her cause and worked tirelessly to promote it.
  6. The whole world watched in awe as the astronauts landed on the moon.
  7. The whole town was ransacked by the invading army, leaving destruction in its wake.
  8. He spent his whole life searching for the meaning of existence.
  9. The whole team worked in unison, each member contributing their unique talents.
  10. The whole spectacle was a sight to behold, leaving an unforgettable impression on the audience.

FAQs About the word hewhole

The European green woodpecker. See Yaffle.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The whole assembly erupted in applause, recognizing the speaker's exceptional performance.

The whole neighborhood was affected by the power outage, leaving residents without electricity for hours.

He was completely devoted to the project, dedicating his whole being to its success.

The whole cake was devoured in a matter of minutes, leaving only crumbs behind.