morkin (Meaning)

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morkin (n.)

A beast that has died of disease or by mischance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of morkin

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morkin Sentence Examples

  1. The morkin lay on the forest floor, its lifeless eyes staring up at the sky.
  2. The stench of the morkin permeated the air, attracting carrion birds from miles around.
  3. The hunter watched as the wolves feasted on the morkin, their ravenous hunger evident in their every bite.
  4. The sight of the morkin filled the young child with both horror and morbid curiosity.
  5. The police used the location of the morkin to track down the missing hiker.
  6. The veterinarian examined the morkin, hoping to determine the cause of death.
  7. The morkin served as a chilling reminder of the dangers that lurked in the wilderness.
  8. The farmer buried the morkin deeply in the ground to prevent it from becoming a breeding ground for disease.
  9. The scientists studied the morkin to learn more about the animal's biology and behavior.
  10. The grim reaper stood over the morkin, his scythe in hand, signifying the inevitability of death.

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A beast that has died of disease or by mischance.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The morkin lay on the forest floor, its lifeless eyes staring up at the sky.

The stench of the morkin permeated the air, attracting carrion birds from miles around.

The hunter watched as the wolves feasted on the morkin, their ravenous hunger evident in their every bite.

The sight of the morkin filled the young child with both horror and morbid curiosity.