nouch (Meaning)

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nouch (n.)

An ouch; a jewel.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nouch

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nouch Sentence Examples

  1. The nouch of the old oak tree made it a haunting and mysterious landmark.
  2. The sharp edge of the knife left a painful nouch in her skin.
  3. The nouch in the pottery hinted at an ancient and skilled artisan.
  4. The nouch in the bridge's archway allowed for safe passage during floods.
  5. The nouch in the dress created a flattering and shapely silhouette.
  6. The nouch on the wine cork promised a tantalizing taste within.
  7. The nouch in the landscape marked a natural boundary between two different ecosystems.
  8. The nouch in the guitar string reverberated with a sweet and mournful sound.
  9. The nouch in the scrollwork of the building's facade hinted at intricate craftsmanship.
  10. The nouch in the child's tooth provided a reminder of the passing of time and the loss of innocence.

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An ouch; a jewel.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The nouch of the old oak tree made it a haunting and mysterious landmark.

The sharp edge of the knife left a painful nouch in her skin.

The nouch in the pottery hinted at an ancient and skilled artisan.

The nouch in the bridge's archway allowed for safe passage during floods.