roynish (Meaning)
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roynish (a.)
Mangy; scabby; hence, mean; paltry; troublesome.
Synonyms & Antonyms of roynish
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roynish Sentence Examples
- The roynish glare from the sun rendered the path temporarily blinding.
- The hikers cautiously approached the roynish overhang, unsure of its stability.
- The old barn exuded a roynish charm, with its crumbling walls and weather-beaten roof.
- The roynish texture of the antique painting suggested it had withstood the passage of time.
- The roynish voice of the narrator sent shivers down her spine.
- The roynish aroma of pine needles filled the crisp autumn air.
- The roynish glow of the embers provided a comforting warmth on the cold night.
- The roynish surface of the chalkboard invited students to share their knowledge.
- The roynish bark of the ancient tree hinted at its longevity.
- The roynish appearance of the marionette made it seem both whimsical and slightly eerie.
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Mangy; scabby; hence, mean; paltry; troublesome.
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The roynish glare from the sun rendered the path temporarily blinding.
The hikers cautiously approached the roynish overhang, unsure of its stability.
The old barn exuded a roynish charm, with its crumbling walls and weather-beaten roof.
The roynish texture of the antique painting suggested it had withstood the passage of time.