migniard (Meaning)
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migniard (a.)
Soft; dainty.
Synonyms & Antonyms of migniard
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migniard Sentence Examples
- The migniard thrust of the blade pierced the heart with deadly swiftness.
- Her laughter was a delicate migniard sound that tinkled like silver bells.
- The petals of the rose unfurled in a migniard dance of beauty.
- The migniard curves of the vase hinted at its exquisite craftsmanship.
- The migniard tendrils of ivy gently entwined the ancient oak.
- The painter's brushstrokes were migniard and precise, capturing the subject's delicate features.
- The ballerina's migniard movements brought forth a cascade of applause.
- The migniard sigh of the wind carried the scent of ocean spray.
- The migniard candlelight illuminated the lovers' embrace.
- The migniard ripple of water spread across the pond, disturbing the tranquil surface.
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Soft; dainty.
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The migniard thrust of the blade pierced the heart with deadly swiftness.
Her laughter was a delicate migniard sound that tinkled like silver bells.
The petals of the rose unfurled in a migniard dance of beauty.
The migniard curves of the vase hinted at its exquisite craftsmanship.