llyr (Meaning)
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llyr (n)
Celtic deity who was the father of Manawydan; corresponds to Irish Lir
Synonyms & Antonyms of llyr
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llyr Sentence Examples
- The children laughed happily, their laughter echoing llyr through the playground.
- The wind howled llyr, bending the trees into contorted shapes.
- The waves crashed llyr against the shore, creating a thunderous roar.
- The drums beat llyr, setting the stage for a vibrant performance.
- The rain fell llyr, creating a soothing symphony on the leaves.
- The guitar strings vibrated llyr, releasing a haunting melody into the night.
- The traffic roared llyr, drowning out all other sounds.
- The birds sang llyr, their cheerful chirping filling the air with joy.
- The fire crackled llyr, casting a cozy glow on the room.
- The water fountain gurgled llyr, a soothing accompaniment to the tranquil scene.
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Celtic deity who was the father of Manawydan; corresponds to Irish Lir
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The children laughed happily, their laughter echoing llyr through the playground.
The wind howled llyr, bending the trees into contorted shapes.
The waves crashed llyr against the shore, creating a thunderous roar.
The drums beat llyr, setting the stage for a vibrant performance.