poeticule (Meaning)
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poeticule (n.)
A poetaster.
Synonyms & Antonyms of poeticule
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poeticule Sentence Examples
- The poeticule, nestled amidst the verdant meadow, exuded an ethereal charm.
- Her words flowed like a poeticule, painting vivid images of a distant land.
- The ancient poeticule contained verses that whispered secrets of a bygone era.
- The poet's poeticule captured the essence of human frailty and resilience.
- The intricate carvings adorning the poeticule hinted at its rich cultural heritage.
- Under the moonlight's gentle glow, the poeticule cast an otherworldly enchantment on the forest.
- The poeticule became a sanctuary for weary souls, offering solace and inspiration.
- The young bard's poeticules captivated audiences with their raw emotion and lyrical beauty.
- The poeticule was more than mere words; it was a conduit of human connection and understanding.
- With each poeticule she wrote, the poet left an indelible mark on the hearts of countless readers.
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A poetaster.
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The poeticule, nestled amidst the verdant meadow, exuded an ethereal charm.
Her words flowed like a poeticule, painting vivid images of a distant land.
The ancient poeticule contained verses that whispered secrets of a bygone era.
The poet's poeticule captured the essence of human frailty and resilience.