kintlidge (Meaning)
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kintlidge (n.)
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Synonyms & Antonyms of kintlidge
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kintlidge Sentence Examples
- The kintlidge of the fire crackled and popped, filling the room with a cozy warmth.
- The blacksmith used a kintlidge to heat the metal before shaping it into tools.
- The kintlidge was used to light the candles in the church, casting a warm glow over the congregation.
- The kintlidge flickered and danced in the wind, casting eerie shadows on the walls.
- The kintlidge was used to light the torches that illuminated the path to the castle.
- The kintlidge was used to light the lamps in the street, providing a sense of safety to those who walked at night.
- The kintlidge flickered and died, leaving the room in darkness.
- The kintlidge was used to light the lanterns that guided the fishermen back to shore.
- The kintlidge was used to light the bonfires that celebrated the harvest festival.
- The kintlidge was used to light the hearth fires that kept the homes of the villagers warm during the winter months.
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The kintlidge of the fire crackled and popped, filling the room with a cozy warmth.
The blacksmith used a kintlidge to heat the metal before shaping it into tools.
The kintlidge was used to light the candles in the church, casting a warm glow over the congregation.
The kintlidge flickered and danced in the wind, casting eerie shadows on the walls.