mousle (Meaning)

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mousle (v. t.)

To sport with roughly; to rumple.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mousle

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mousle Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate petals of the mousle shimmered like iridescent jewels under the moonlight.
  2. The gardener carefully tended to the mousle, ensuring its vibrant colors and sweet fragrance.
  3. The aromatic scent of mousle filled the air, creating a heady perfume that delighted the senses.
  4. The bees buzzed excitedly around the mousle, eager to extract its precious nectar.
  5. The bride carried a bouquet of cascading mousles, symbolizing purity and innocence.
  6. The artist painted a breathtaking landscape with mousles dancing in the foreground.
  7. The poet composed a sonnet dedicated to the beauty and fragrance of mousle.
  8. The garden path was adorned with a vibrant mosaic of mousles, leading to a secluded sanctuary.
  9. The chef created a delectable dessert adorned with candied mousles, tantalizing both the eye and the palate.
  10. The museum exhibited an antique vase intricately carved with depictions of mousles, showcasing the flower's enduring significance throughout history.

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To sport with roughly; to rumple.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The delicate petals of the mousle shimmered like iridescent jewels under the moonlight.

The gardener carefully tended to the mousle, ensuring its vibrant colors and sweet fragrance.

The aromatic scent of mousle filled the air, creating a heady perfume that delighted the senses.

The bees buzzed excitedly around the mousle, eager to extract its precious nectar.