seigh (Meaning)
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seigh ()
obs. imp. sing. of See. Saw.
Synonyms & Antonyms of seigh
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
seigh Sentence Examples
- The wind whistled a mournful seigh through the rustling leaves.
- With a heavy seigh, she resigned herself to her fate.
- The seigh of the dying fire filled the room with a sense of melancholy.
- He let out a deep seigh, weary from the long journey.
- The distant seigh of waves crashing on the shore soothed his troubled mind.
- The wind's gentle seigh carried the scent of pine through the forest.
- With a weary seigh, she sat down and closed her eyes.
- The seigh of the incoming tide resonated across the sandy beach.
- The seigh of a distant gunshot shattered the otherwise peaceful night.
- The seigh of a sigh conveyed both sadness and longing.
FAQs About the word seigh
obs. imp. sing. of See. Saw.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The wind whistled a mournful seigh through the rustling leaves.
With a heavy seigh, she resigned herself to her fate.
The seigh of the dying fire filled the room with a sense of melancholy.
He let out a deep seigh, weary from the long journey.