lichwale (Meaning)
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lichwale (n.)
The gromwell.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lichwale
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lichwale Sentence Examples
- The hunters crept through the lichwale, their every step echoing through the dense foliage.
- The lichwale draped over the old tower, its branches casting eerie shadows in the moonlight.
- The wind sighed through the lichwale, creating a chorus of rustling leaves.
- As the sun set, the lichwale transformed into a shadowy labyrinth, casting an ominous glow on the forest floor.
- The ancient lichwale stood sentinel, its roots deeply embedded in the soil of centuries past.
- The scent of the lichwale filled the air, a mix of decaying leaves and a hint of something ancient.
- The lichwale had become a sanctuary for creatures of the night, their eyes glinting in the darkness.
- The villagers whispered tales of the lichwale, a place where lost souls wandered forever.
- The lichwale was a living tapestry of life and death, where the boundaries blurred between the two.
- Amidst the twisting branches of the lichwale, a sense of mystery and danger lingered, beckoning the curious and brave alike.
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The gromwell.
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The hunters crept through the lichwale, their every step echoing through the dense foliage.
The lichwale draped over the old tower, its branches casting eerie shadows in the moonlight.
The wind sighed through the lichwale, creating a chorus of rustling leaves.
As the sun set, the lichwale transformed into a shadowy labyrinth, casting an ominous glow on the forest floor.