rimey (Meaning)
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rimey (v. t.)
To compose in rhyme; to versify.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rimey
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rimey Sentence Examples
- The cold, rimey morning air sent shivers down my spine.
- The trees were adorned in a glistening blanket of rimey ice.
- The car windshield was completely obscured by a thick layer of rimey frost.
- The rimey mist danced around the streetlights, casting an ethereal glow.
- The rimey surface of the frozen lake made it treacherous to walk on.
- The delicate rimey crystals sparkled like diamonds in the sunlight.
- The rimey cobwebs hung like fragile lace between the tree branches.
- The rimey ice clung stubbornly to the grass, refusing to melt.
- The rimey fog engulfed the city, creating a surreal and haunting atmosphere.
- The rimey ice crystals formed intricate patterns on the windowpane.
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To compose in rhyme; to versify.
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The cold, rimey morning air sent shivers down my spine.
The trees were adorned in a glistening blanket of rimey ice.
The car windshield was completely obscured by a thick layer of rimey frost.
The rimey mist danced around the streetlights, casting an ethereal glow.