rance (Meaning)
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rance (n.)
A prop or shore.
A round between the legs of a chair.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rance
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rance Sentence Examples
- The pungent rance odor permeated the entire room, leaving a lingering stench.
- The once-fresh milk had turned rance and spoiled, unfit for consumption.
- The smell of rance fat wafted from the kitchen, an unpleasant reminder of a forgotten meal.
- The rance butter gave the toast a bitter and rancid taste, ruining the breakfast.
- The musty aroma of rance paper filled the library, creating an atmosphere of neglect.
- The old wine had a rance aftertaste, indicating it had been poorly stored.
- The rance oil in the frying pan sputtered and burned, filling the air with a foul odor.
- The rance cheese had a chalky texture and a strong, unpleasant smell.
- The rance perfume she wore clung to her clothes, making her presence almost unbearable.
- The rance smell of decay hung in the abandoned building, a testament to years of neglect.
FAQs About the word rance
A prop or shore., A round between the legs of a chair.
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No antonyms found.
The pungent rance odor permeated the entire room, leaving a lingering stench.
The once-fresh milk had turned rance and spoiled, unfit for consumption.
The smell of rance fat wafted from the kitchen, an unpleasant reminder of a forgotten meal.
The rance butter gave the toast a bitter and rancid taste, ruining the breakfast.