marai (Meaning)

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marai (n.)

A sacred inclosure or temple; -- so called by the islanders of the Pacific Ocean.

Synonyms & Antonyms of marai

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marai Sentence Examples

  1. The gentle marai of the waves lulled me to sleep by the shore.
  2. The sweet marai of birdsong filled the air at the break of dawn.
  3. The forest whispered its marai, creating an enchanting symphony of nature.
  4. The wind played a somber marai through the trees, like a lament for the fallen leaves.
  5. The rustling marai of paper announced the arrival of the eagerly awaited letter.
  6. The fire crackled and popped, sending up a comforting marai into the night.
  7. The marai of footsteps echoed through the empty halls, creating an eerie ambiance.
  8. The soft marai of my mother's voice soothed my troubled mind.
  9. The marai of applause filled the auditorium, acknowledging a captivating performance.
  10. The constant marai of traffic filled the city streets, a symphony of urban life.

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A sacred inclosure or temple; -- so called by the islanders of the Pacific Ocean.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gentle marai of the waves lulled me to sleep by the shore.

The sweet marai of birdsong filled the air at the break of dawn.

The forest whispered its marai, creating an enchanting symphony of nature.

The wind played a somber marai through the trees, like a lament for the fallen leaves.