roke (Meaning)
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roke (n.)
Mist; smoke; damp
A vein of ore.
Synonyms & Antonyms of roke
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roke Sentence Examples
- The pungent roke of incense filled the temple, creating a sacred atmosphere.
- The campfire sent tendrils of roke curling into the night sky, illuminating the surroundings.
- The baker opened the oven door, and a waft of roke carried the tantalizing aroma of freshly baked bread.
- The roke from the burning tires clouded the air, causing a sharp, acrid smell.
- The roke of the volcano drifted across the caldera, signaling its simmering power.
- The roke of the factory chimney billowed into the sky, a symbol of industrialization.
- The roke of the barbecue drifted through the neighborhood, tempting residents with its savory scent.
- The roke of the firework display hung heavy in the air, leaving a lingering smell of gunpowder.
- The roke of the cigar smoldered in the ashtray, releasing its rich, aromatic fragrance.
- The roke of the chimney fire billowed from the roof, casting an ominous glow on the night.
FAQs About the word roke
Mist; smoke; damp, A vein of ore.
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No antonyms found.
The pungent roke of incense filled the temple, creating a sacred atmosphere.
The campfire sent tendrils of roke curling into the night sky, illuminating the surroundings.
The baker opened the oven door, and a waft of roke carried the tantalizing aroma of freshly baked bread.
The roke from the burning tires clouded the air, causing a sharp, acrid smell.