hulchy (Meaning)
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hulchy (a.)
Swollen; gibbous.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hulchy
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hulchy Sentence Examples
- The hulchy old man shuffled through the crowded streets, his bones creaking with each step.
- The hulchy ship sailed through the stormy seas, its weathered hull groaning under the relentless waves.
- The hulchy cabin was filled with the scent of damp wood and the sound of distant thunder.
- The hulchy building cast a long shadow over the quaint town, its dilapidated façade a reminder of its forgotten past.
- The hulchy figure lurking in the shadows sent shivers down her spine as she walked home late at night.
- The hulchy tree stood sentinel at the edge of the forest, its gnarled branches reaching towards the sky.
- The hulchy truck roared down the highway, its engine rumbling like a distant thunderclap.
- The hulchy mansion was said to be haunted by a restless spirit, its eerie silence broken only by creaking floorboards.
- The hulchy old woman sat by the fireside, her wrinkled face etched with a lifetime of stories.
- The hulchy train rolled into the station, its whistle a mournful lament echoing through the misty air.
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Swollen; gibbous.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The hulchy old man shuffled through the crowded streets, his bones creaking with each step.
The hulchy ship sailed through the stormy seas, its weathered hull groaning under the relentless waves.
The hulchy cabin was filled with the scent of damp wood and the sound of distant thunder.
The hulchy building cast a long shadow over the quaint town, its dilapidated façade a reminder of its forgotten past.