mouchoir (Meaning)

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mouchoir (n.)

A handkerchief.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mouchoir

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mouchoir Sentence Examples

  1. She delicately dabbed her eyes with a soft mouchoir, trying to conceal her tears.
  2. The mouchoir, once pristine white, was now stained with the remnants of her heartache.
  3. He always carried a neatly folded mouchoir in his breast pocket, a symbol of his elegant demeanor.
  4. The wind whipped the mouchoir from her hand, sending it fluttering like a lost bird.
  5. The intricate embroidery on the mouchoir hinted at the skill and patience of its creator.
  6. He used the mouchoir to wipe the sweat from his brow, a testament to the sweltering heat.
  7. The mouchoir served as a gentle reminder of her absent lover, its scent lingering in the air.
  8. She discretely blew her nose into the mouchoir, hoping to hide the telltale signs of a cold.
  9. The mouchoir, a simple object, held a wealth of memories and emotions.
  10. She treasured the mouchoir as a keepsake, a precious reminder of a cherished moment.

FAQs About the word mouchoir

A handkerchief.

No synonyms found.

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She delicately dabbed her eyes with a soft mouchoir, trying to conceal her tears.

The mouchoir, once pristine white, was now stained with the remnants of her heartache.

He always carried a neatly folded mouchoir in his breast pocket, a symbol of his elegant demeanor.

The wind whipped the mouchoir from her hand, sending it fluttering like a lost bird.