maudlinwort (Meaning)

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maudlinwort (n.)

The oxeye daisy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of maudlinwort

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maudlinwort Sentence Examples

  1. The maudlinwort's delicate petals unfurled under the gentle touch of the morning sun.
  2. The air was thick with the sweet scent of maudlinwort, evoking a nostalgic longing.
  3. The professor's lecture on Victorian poetry was becoming increasingly maudlinwort, filled with sentimental clichés.
  4. The old man's eyes filled with tears as he gazed at the maudlinwort growing by his window, reminding him of his lost love.
  5. The actress's performance was marred by excessive maudlinwort, detracting from the emotional depth of the character.
  6. The politician's speech was full of maudlinwort, aiming to manipulate the emotions of the audience rather than present logical arguments.
  7. The writer's prose was overly maudlinwort, filled with florid language that obscured the true meaning.
  8. The song had a bittersweet quality, with lyrics tinged with both maudlinwort and hope.
  9. The mourners' lamentations were filled with maudlinwort, as they expressed their grief in an exaggerated and sentimental manner.
  10. The painting depicted a scene of maudlinwort, with tearful lovers embracing in the fading light.

FAQs About the word maudlinwort

The oxeye daisy.

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The maudlinwort's delicate petals unfurled under the gentle touch of the morning sun.

The air was thick with the sweet scent of maudlinwort, evoking a nostalgic longing.

The professor's lecture on Victorian poetry was becoming increasingly maudlinwort, filled with sentimental clichés.

The old man's eyes filled with tears as he gazed at the maudlinwort growing by his window, reminding him of his lost love.