narre (Meaning)
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narre (a.)
Nearer.
Synonyms & Antonyms of narre
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
narre Sentence Examples
- The cunning fox used its wiles to narre the unsuspecting rabbit.
- The politician's speech was expertly crafted to narre the public into supporting his agenda.
- The salesman's smooth talk was designed to narre customers into buying his overpriced products.
- The charismatic leader used his charm to narre followers into blindly accepting his vision.
- The child's innocent smile charmed everyone who laid eyes on him, but his parents knew he was capable of narre.
- The magician's tricks were so elaborate that they seemed to narre the audience into believing anything was possible.
- The artist's paintings were so captivating that they narred viewers into a trance-like state.
- The writer's words were so powerful that they narred readers into the depths of imagination.
- The street vendor's delicious treats narred passersby into making impulse purchases.
- The comedian's jokes were so clever that they narred the audience into fits of laughter.
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Nearer.
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The cunning fox used its wiles to narre the unsuspecting rabbit.
The politician's speech was expertly crafted to narre the public into supporting his agenda.
The salesman's smooth talk was designed to narre customers into buying his overpriced products.
The charismatic leader used his charm to narre followers into blindly accepting his vision.