morningtide (Meaning)

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morningtide (n.)

Morning time.

Synonyms & Antonyms of morningtide

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morningtide Sentence Examples

  1. As the morningtide greeted the earth, the sky transformed into a canvas of vibrant hues.
  2. The faint glow of morningtide cast an ethereal glow upon the sleeping town, awakening it gently.
  3. With the arrival of morningtide, a symphony of birdsong filled the air, heralding a new day.
  4. The fishermen set sail at morningtide, their boats cutting through the calm waters like silent serpents.
  5. The morningtide air was crisp and invigorating, carrying the scent of blooming flowers.
  6. The morningtide commute was a chaotic tapestry of honking cars and bustling crowds.
  7. As the morningtide reached its peak, the sun ascended to its zenith, casting its warm embrace upon the world.
  8. The morningtide joggers pounded the pavement with a rhythmic stride, determined to make the most of the day.
  9. The morningtide market was a vibrant hub of activity, with vendors hawking their wares and shoppers eager to secure fresh produce.
  10. At the stroke of morningtide, the factory workers streamed out of their homes, their faces etched with the promise of a day's work.

FAQs About the word morningtide

Morning time.

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As the morningtide greeted the earth, the sky transformed into a canvas of vibrant hues.

The faint glow of morningtide cast an ethereal glow upon the sleeping town, awakening it gently.

With the arrival of morningtide, a symphony of birdsong filled the air, heralding a new day.

The fishermen set sail at morningtide, their boats cutting through the calm waters like silent serpents.