roke (Meaning)

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roke (n.)

Mist; smoke; damp

A vein of ore.

Synonyms & Antonyms of roke

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

roke Sentence Examples

  1. The pungent roke of incense filled the temple, creating a sacred atmosphere.
  2. The campfire sent tendrils of roke curling into the night sky, illuminating the surroundings.
  3. The baker opened the oven door, and a waft of roke carried the tantalizing aroma of freshly baked bread.
  4. The roke from the burning tires clouded the air, causing a sharp, acrid smell.
  5. The roke of the volcano drifted across the caldera, signaling its simmering power.
  6. The roke of the factory chimney billowed into the sky, a symbol of industrialization.
  7. The roke of the barbecue drifted through the neighborhood, tempting residents with its savory scent.
  8. The roke of the firework display hung heavy in the air, leaving a lingering smell of gunpowder.
  9. The roke of the cigar smoldered in the ashtray, releasing its rich, aromatic fragrance.
  10. 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.

No synonyms found.

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.