paly (Meaning)

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paly (a.)

Pale; wanting color; dim.

Divided into four or more equal parts by perpendicular lines, and of two different tinctures disposed alternately.

Synonyms & Antonyms of paly

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paly Sentence Examples

  1. The children were playing merrily in the park, chasing each other and giggling uncontrollably.
  2. The team played valiantly but ultimately lost the championship game.
  3. The pianist played a haunting melody that filled the room with emotion.
  4. The cat played with a ball of yarn, batting it around the floor with glee.
  5. The guitarist played a lively tune, setting the atmosphere for a lively party.
  6. The actors played their roles convincingly, bringing the characters to life on stage.
  7. The children played pretend games, lost in their own imaginary worlds.
  8. The students played a friendly game of basketball during their lunch break.
  9. The dog played fetch with its owner in the backyard, its tail wagging furiously.
  10. The orchestra played a symphony that captivated the audience with its beauty and complexity.

FAQs About the word paly

Pale; wanting color; dim., Divided into four or more equal parts by perpendicular lines, and of two different tinctures disposed alternately.

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No antonyms found.

The children were playing merrily in the park, chasing each other and giggling uncontrollably.

The team played valiantly but ultimately lost the championship game.

The pianist played a haunting melody that filled the room with emotion.

The cat played with a ball of yarn, batting it around the floor with glee.