pantofle (Meaning)
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pantofle (n.)
A slipper for the foot.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pantofle
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
pantofle Sentence Examples
- The professor shuffled into the lecture hall in his faded brown pantofle, his footsteps silenced by the soft carpet.
- The elderly woman hobbled slowly down the street, her worn pantofle making a gentle tapping sound.
- The children giggled as they ran through the house, their feet clad in colorful pantofle.
- The butler silently approached his master's bedside, his pantofle gleaming in the dim light.
- The traveler longed for the comfort of his leather pantofle after a long day's journey.
- The young girl proudly displayed her new red pantofle, decorated with intricate embroidery.
- The doctor gently slid on his surgical pantofle, preparing for the upcoming operation.
- The artist's pantofle was splattered with paint, a testament to his creative process.
- The wealthy businessman polished his black pantofle until they reflected the sunlight like mirrors.
- The homeless man huddled under a blanket, his bare feet freezing in the icy winter wind, longing for the warmth of a pair of pantofle.
FAQs About the word pantofle
A slipper for the foot.
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No antonyms found.
The professor shuffled into the lecture hall in his faded brown pantofle, his footsteps silenced by the soft carpet.
The elderly woman hobbled slowly down the street, her worn pantofle making a gentle tapping sound.
The children giggled as they ran through the house, their feet clad in colorful pantofle.
The butler silently approached his master's bedside, his pantofle gleaming in the dim light.