sembling (Meaning)
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sembling (n.)
The practice of attracting the males of Lepidoptera or other insects by exposing the female confined in a cage.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sembling
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sembling Sentence Examples
- The young boy's eyes sparkled with mischief, sembling those of a mischievous imp.
- The old house stood on a hill, its weathered exterior sembling the face of a timeworn sage.
- With a flick of her wrist, the dancer's dress flowed gracefully around her, sembling a silken waterfall.
- The painter's brushstrokes danced across the canvas, sembling the movement of clouds across the sky.
- The leaves of the autumn trees turned vibrant shades, sembling a tapestry woven from golden threads.
- The flickering flames of the bonfire cast an eerie glow, sembling the eyes of a watchful predator.
- The child's laughter rang through the air, sembling the sound of silver bells.
- The waves crashed against the shore, sembling the relentless march of time.
- The birds chirped merrily in the trees, sembling a chorus of tiny trumpets.
- The singer's voice soared through the concert hall, sembling the flight of a celestial being.
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The practice of attracting the males of Lepidoptera or other insects by exposing the female confined in a cage.
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The young boy's eyes sparkled with mischief, sembling those of a mischievous imp.
The old house stood on a hill, its weathered exterior sembling the face of a timeworn sage.
With a flick of her wrist, the dancer's dress flowed gracefully around her, sembling a silken waterfall.
The painter's brushstrokes danced across the canvas, sembling the movement of clouds across the sky.