impearl (Meaning)

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impearl (v. t.)

To form into pearls, or into that which resembles pearls.

To decorate as with pearls or with anything resembling pearls.

impearl Sentence Examples

  1. The iridescent dewdrop gleamed, like a miniature pearl impearling the petals.
  2. The jeweler meticulously impearled the necklace with precious gems.
  3. The ballerina's graceful movements seemed to impearl the air with beauty.
  4. The city's skyline was impearled with glittering skyscrapers reaching for the heavens.
  5. The poet's words impearled a haunting melody that lingered in the reader's mind.
  6. The early morning sky was impearled with clouds that resembled a celestial frieze.
  7. The surgeon's deft hands impearled the wound with delicate stitches.
  8. The river flowed gently, its surface impearled with a myriad of shimmering reflections.
  9. The painter's brush danced across the canvas, impearling the masterpiece with exquisite detail.
  10. The bride's veil was impearled with intricate embroidery, a testament to her future happiness.

FAQs About the word impearl

To form into pearls, or into that which resembles pearls., To decorate as with pearls or with anything resembling pearls.

pearl, gem, spruce (up),trick (out), diamond, freshen, accessorize, jewel, brighten, trap

expose, streamline, bare, dismantle, bare, expose, strip,simplify, simplify, dismantle

The iridescent dewdrop gleamed, like a miniature pearl impearling the petals.

The jeweler meticulously impearled the necklace with precious gems.

The ballerina's graceful movements seemed to impearl the air with beauty.

The city's skyline was impearled with glittering skyscrapers reaching for the heavens.