ravissant (Meaning)
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ravissant (a.)
In a half-raised position, as if about to spring on prey.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ravissant
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ravissant Sentence Examples
- The ravishing beauty of the countryside left me in awe.
- Her ravishing smile illuminated the room with warmth.
- The ravishing aroma of blooming roses wafted through the garden.
- Dressed in a ravishing gown, she turned heads at the ball.
- The once-ravishing painting had faded with time.
- The ravishing melody of the orchestra filled the concert hall.
- She had a ravishing voice that could soothe and inspire.
- The ravishing sunset painted the sky in hues of gold and crimson.
- His ravishing wit kept the dinner party guests entertained.
- The ravishing performance of the ballerina left the audience mesmerized.
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In a half-raised position, as if about to spring on prey.
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The ravishing beauty of the countryside left me in awe.
Her ravishing smile illuminated the room with warmth.
The ravishing aroma of blooming roses wafted through the garden.
Dressed in a ravishing gown, she turned heads at the ball.