quinch (Meaning)
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quinch (v. i.)
To stir; to wince.
Synonyms & Antonyms of quinch
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quinch Sentence Examples
- The parched traveler's thirst was quenched by the icy spring water.
- The sweet nectar of the flowers quenched the hummingbirds' hunger.
- The dry earth yearned for rain to quench its thirst.
- The firefighters quenched the raging blaze, bringing relief to the anxious community.
- The doctor's soothing words quenched the patient's fears and anxieties.
- The warm embrace of a loved one quenched the loneliness that had consumed her.
- The laughter of children quenched the darkness within her soul.
- The triumphant victory quenched his thirst for glory and vindication.
- The act of kindness quenched her doubt and restored her faith in humanity.
- The knowledge that she had made a difference quenched her nagging sense of inadequacy.
FAQs About the word quinch
To stir; to wince.
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The parched traveler's thirst was quenched by the icy spring water.
The sweet nectar of the flowers quenched the hummingbirds' hunger.
The dry earth yearned for rain to quench its thirst.
The firefighters quenched the raging blaze, bringing relief to the anxious community.