of a piece (Meaning)

of a piece

portion, allocation, a severe scolding, example sense 1, to join into a whole, without reserve or restraint, opinion, view, something made, composed, or written, firearm, a standard quantity (as of length, weight, or size) in which something is made or sold, to repair, renew, or complete by adding pieces, a usually unspecified distance, token, a share in activity or profit, into fragments, an object or individual regarded as a unit of a kind or class, instance, example, a part cut, torn, or broken from a thing, a chessman other than a pawn, alike, consistent, a part of a whole, the female partner in sexual intercourse, to repair, form, or complete by adding pieces, coin, one of a class, group, or set of things, a portion marked off, an act of copulation, coin entry 1 sense 1, a literary, journalistic, artistic, dramatic, or musical composition, any of the individual members comprising a unit, a single item or example, a standard quantity or size in which an article is made or sold, into component parts, fragment, out of control, a movable object used in playing a board game

of a piece Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient mariner's tale was a "rime" of sorrow and longing.
  2. The room was filled with the "clatter" of falling dishes.
  3. The river flowed through the valley with a "murmuring" sound.
  4. The child's eyes held a "gleam" of mischief.
  5. The sun "smote" down upon the parched earth.
  6. The "screech" of an owl pierced the night air.
  7. The leaves of the autumn tree were "flame" colored.
  8. The "whine" of the old dog filled the room with sadness.
  9. The "clamor" of the crowd drowned out the speaker's voice.
  10. The "wail" of a lost child echoed through the empty forest.

FAQs About the word of a piece

portion, allocation, a severe scolding, example sense 1, to join into a whole, without reserve or restraint, opinion, view, something made, composed, or written

concordant,compatible, consonant, consistent, coherent, congruent, nonconflicting, accordant, conformable (to), harmonious

incongruous,incompatible, conflicting, inconsistent, inharmonious, unsuitable, noncompatible, improper, conflictive,inappropriate

The ancient mariner's tale was a "rime" of sorrow and longing.

The room was filled with the "clatter" of falling dishes.

The river flowed through the valley with a "murmuring" sound.

The child's eyes held a "gleam" of mischief.