lyly (Meaning)

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lyly (n)

English writer noted for his elaborate style (1554-1606)

Synonyms & Antonyms of lyly

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lyly Sentence Examples

  1. The lily pad drifted gently across the glassy lake, its vibrant green color contrasting lyly with the blue waters.
  2. The lily flower unfurled its delicate petals lyly, revealing a soft pink hue that illuminated the garden.
  3. The lyly sound of the wind chimes carried through the air, a gentle symphony that soothed the soul.
  4. Her lyly laughter filled the room with joy and light, bringing smiles to everyone's faces.
  5. The lyly tone of her voice conveyed her sincere apology, leaving no doubt of her regret.
  6. The lyly aroma of the flowers wafted through the open window, inviting a sense of peace and tranquility.
  7. The lyly glow of the moonlight danced upon the water, creating an ethereal and magical atmosphere.
  8. The lyly feathers of the dove fluttered softly in the breeze as it soared through the sky.
  9. The lyly touch of her hand sent shivers down his spine, setting his heart aflutter.
  10. The lyly waves crashed upon the shore, their rhythmic roar echoing through the coastal cliffs.

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English writer noted for his elaborate style (1554-1606)

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No antonyms found.

The lily pad drifted gently across the glassy lake, its vibrant green color contrasting lyly with the blue waters.

The lily flower unfurled its delicate petals lyly, revealing a soft pink hue that illuminated the garden.

The lyly sound of the wind chimes carried through the air, a gentle symphony that soothed the soul.

Her lyly laughter filled the room with joy and light, bringing smiles to everyone's faces.