scray (Meaning)

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scray (n.)

A tern; the sea swallow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scray

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scray Sentence Examples

  1. The abandoned house's eerie silence and flickering lights filled her with a profound sense of scray.
  2. As the storm raged outside, the howling wind sent shivers of scray down her spine.
  3. The stranger's piercing gaze and sinister grin instilled a deep scray in her heart.
  4. The dim, shadowy forest path evoked an unsettling scray that made her hesitate to proceed.
  5. The gruesome crime scene photos sent a wave of scray through the detective's mind.
  6. The haunted house's reputation for ghostly apparitions filled the neighborhood with a palpable scray.
  7. The clown's painted smile and exaggerated gestures elicited a mix of amusement and scray from the children.
  8. The scray monster lurking in the shadows of her bedroom haunted her nightmares.
  9. The venomous snake's unwavering stare sent a shiver of scray through the hiker's body.
  10. The realization that she was alone in the vast wilderness filled her with a consuming scray.

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A tern; the sea swallow.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The abandoned house's eerie silence and flickering lights filled her with a profound sense of scray.

As the storm raged outside, the howling wind sent shivers of scray down her spine.

The stranger's piercing gaze and sinister grin instilled a deep scray in her heart.

The dim, shadowy forest path evoked an unsettling scray that made her hesitate to proceed.