maudle (Meaning)

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maudle (v. t.)

To throw onto confusion or disorder; to render maudlin.

Synonyms & Antonyms of maudle

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maudle Sentence Examples

  1. The maudle child's eyes held a wisdom beyond his years.
  2. The landscape was maudle with fog, obscuring the path.
  3. The conversation grew maudle as the participants lost interest.
  4. The elderly man's mind had grown maudle, making it hard to communicate.
  5. The flowers wilted and became maudle in the summer heat.
  6. The maudle smell of the swamp hung heavy in the air.
  7. The maudle tone of the sermon lulled the congregation to sleep.
  8. The maudle colors of the painting created a sense of tranquility.
  9. The party atmosphere turned maudle as the guests started to leave.
  10. The once-vibrant town had become maudle and desolate.

FAQs About the word maudle

To throw onto confusion or disorder; to render maudlin.

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The maudle child's eyes held a wisdom beyond his years.

The landscape was maudle with fog, obscuring the path.

The conversation grew maudle as the participants lost interest.

The elderly man's mind had grown maudle, making it hard to communicate.