hoful (Meaning)

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hoful (a.)

Careful; wary.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hoful

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hoful Sentence Examples

  1. The hoful meadow shimmered with wildflowers, creating a vibrant tapestry of colors.
  2. The young fawn stood hoful before its towering mother, its eyes wide with wonder.
  3. The windswept moor was eerily hoful, with only the sound of the rustling heather to break the silence.
  4. The hoful figure lingered in the shadows, its enigmatic presence hinting at secrets yet untold.
  5. The hoful mist clung to the hills, obscuring the path ahead and lending an air of mystery to the landscape.
  6. The hoful cry of the raven echoed through the ancient forest, a chilling reminder of the wilderness's unpredictable nature.
  7. With hoful trepidation, the explorers ventured into the uncharted territory, their hearts pounding in their chests.
  8. The hoful silence of the deserted temple was broken only by the occasional creak of a wooden beam.
  9. The hoful look in the old woman's eyes spoke volumes about the hardships she had endured.
  10. The hoful dance of the fireflies illuminated the summer night, creating a magical spectacle.

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Careful; wary.

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The hoful meadow shimmered with wildflowers, creating a vibrant tapestry of colors.

The young fawn stood hoful before its towering mother, its eyes wide with wonder.

The windswept moor was eerily hoful, with only the sound of the rustling heather to break the silence.

The hoful figure lingered in the shadows, its enigmatic presence hinting at secrets yet untold.