kythe (Meaning)
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kythe (v. t.)
Alt. of Kithe
To come into view; to appear.
Synonyms & Antonyms of kythe
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kythe Sentence Examples
- The old man kythed his way through the windy streets, his cane tapping rhythmically on the cobblestones.
- The child kythed about the playground, her laughter echoing through the air.
- The dog kythed after the squirrel, its tail wagging furiously.
- The cat kythed up the tree, its claws digging into the bark.
- The bird kythed across the sky, its wings beating rapidly.
- The fish kythed through the water, its fins propelling it forward.
- The snake kythed along the ground, its body slithering sinuously.
- The lizard kythed across the rocks, its scales glinting in the sunlight.
- The mouse kythed through the grass, its whiskers twitching nervously.
- The spider kythed across the web, its legs moving in perfect synchrony.
FAQs About the word kythe
Alt. of Kithe, To come into view; to appear.
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No antonyms found.
The old man kythed his way through the windy streets, his cane tapping rhythmically on the cobblestones.
The child kythed about the playground, her laughter echoing through the air.
The dog kythed after the squirrel, its tail wagging furiously.
The cat kythed up the tree, its claws digging into the bark.