neckland (Meaning)
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neckland (n.)
A neck of land.
Synonyms & Antonyms of neckland
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neckland Sentence Examples
- The ethereal beauty of the bride was accentuated by a shimmering necklace that adorned her décolletage.
- The intricate necklace of silver links whispered tales of ancient craftsmanship and heritage.
- He carefully fastened the necklace around her slender neck, a symbol of their unbreakable bond.
- The necklace sparkled and danced in the candlelight, casting an enchanting glow on her graceful face.
- As she turned her head, the necklace glimmered like a thousand tiny stars, captivating the attention of all who beheld it.
- The necklace, a priceless heirloom, had been passed down through generations, carrying with it a legacy of love and devotion.
- The bold and striking necklace made a statement, adding a touch of glamour and sophistication to her outfit.
- The delicate necklace was a subtle yet elegant accessory, drawing attention to her feminine charm.
- The antique necklace, with its intricate carvings and intricate detailing, hinted at the opulence of a bygone era.
- The necklace was more than just an ornament; it was a symbol of hope, strength, and the unyielding spirit of its wearer.
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A neck of land.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The ethereal beauty of the bride was accentuated by a shimmering necklace that adorned her décolletage.
The intricate necklace of silver links whispered tales of ancient craftsmanship and heritage.
He carefully fastened the necklace around her slender neck, a symbol of their unbreakable bond.
The necklace sparkled and danced in the candlelight, casting an enchanting glow on her graceful face.