resperse (Meaning)

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resperse (v. t.)

To sprinkle; to scatter.

Synonyms & Antonyms of resperse

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resperse Sentence Examples

  1. The meadow was resperse with wildflowers, a vibrant tapestry of colors.
  2. Scattered leaves adorned the forest floor, resperse across the damp earth.
  3. The night sky was resperse with twinkling stars, casting a celestial glow.
  4. The canvas was resperse with brushstrokes, creating an abstract masterpiece.
  5. The salad was resperse with crisp croutons, adding a textural contrast.
  6. The beach was resperse with seashells, a testament to the ocean's gentle touch.
  7. The mountain meadow was resperse with wildflowers, a riot of colors against the backdrop of towering peaks.
  8. The poet's words were resperse with metaphors, painting vivid images in the reader's mind.
  9. The starry expanse of the universe was resperse with celestial wonders, a testament to nature's infinite beauty.
  10. The painting depicted a landscape resperse with trees, their branches reaching towards the heavens.

FAQs About the word resperse

To sprinkle; to scatter.

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The meadow was resperse with wildflowers, a vibrant tapestry of colors.

Scattered leaves adorned the forest floor, resperse across the damp earth.

The night sky was resperse with twinkling stars, casting a celestial glow.

The canvas was resperse with brushstrokes, creating an abstract masterpiece.