orby (Meaning)
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orby (a.)
Orblike; having the course of an orb; revolving.
Synonyms & Antonyms of orby
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orby Sentence Examples
- The celestial orbs danced gracefully across the velvety night sky.
- The dewdrop hung like a tiny orby pendant from the delicate petals of the flower.
- The astronomer peered through the telescope, fascinated by the orby shape of distant galaxies.
- The oil bubbled and swirled in the orby vial, its colors resembling a miniature rainbow.
- The lava fountain spurted out from the volcano's orby crater, casting an eerie glow upon the surrounding landscape.
- The newlyweds exchanged orby rings, symbolizing their eternal bond.
- The children played with orby balloons, their laughter echoing through the park.
- The soap bubbles floated gently in the air, shimmering with a thousand orby reflections.
- The orby beads on the necklace clinked together softly as the woman walked.
- The scientist marveled at the orby structures he had created under the microscope.
FAQs About the word orby
Orblike; having the course of an orb; revolving.
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No antonyms found.
The celestial orbs danced gracefully across the velvety night sky.
The dewdrop hung like a tiny orby pendant from the delicate petals of the flower.
The astronomer peered through the telescope, fascinated by the orby shape of distant galaxies.
The oil bubbled and swirled in the orby vial, its colors resembling a miniature rainbow.