moble (Meaning)
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moble (v. t.)
To wrap the head of in a hood.
Synonyms & Antonyms of moble
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moble Sentence Examples
- The moble chandelier swayed gently above the dining table, casting intricate shadows on the walls.
- She arranged the moble of abstract shapes on the coffee table, creating a visually stimulating centerpiece.
- The artist's moble of metal rods and beads reflected the ever-changing light from the window.
- The moble in the pediatrician's office was a colorful distraction for anxious children.
- She found solace in the rhythmic motion of the moble hanging outside her window, a constant reminder of the beauty of nature.
- The moble of floating spheres created an ethereal atmosphere in the museum's atrium.
- The windchime moble tinkled softly in the breeze, adding a touch of whimsy to the garden.
- The moble of crocheted flowers brought a burst of color to the otherwise drab apartment.
- She chose a moble with muted tones to complement the tranquil ambiance of her bedroom.
- The moble of wooden shapes was a playful piece of kinetic art that added a touch of movement to the modern living room.
FAQs About the word moble
To wrap the head of in a hood.
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No antonyms found.
The moble chandelier swayed gently above the dining table, casting intricate shadows on the walls.
She arranged the moble of abstract shapes on the coffee table, creating a visually stimulating centerpiece.
The artist's moble of metal rods and beads reflected the ever-changing light from the window.
The moble in the pediatrician's office was a colorful distraction for anxious children.