shrow (Meaning)
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shrow (n.)
A shrew.
Synonyms & Antonyms of shrow
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shrow Sentence Examples
- The ethereal figure flickered through the shadows, its shrow enshrouding it like a phantom's cloak.
- The old woman sat by the fire, her shrow wrapped tightly around her trembling body.
- The monks wore simple shrows, humble and devoid of worldly adornment.
- The shrow of the forest was a tapestry of vibrant colors, swaying gently in the wind.
- As the mist rolled in, the shrow of the moorland enveloped the travelers, creating an eerie and otherworldly atmosphere.
- The abandoned cottage was shrouded in a layer of ivy and moss, its shrow a testament to the passage of time.
- The shrow of the night sky was studded with countless stars, each a distant beacon of light.
- The ballerina's shrow fluttered delicately as she pirouetted across the stage.
- The hunter's shrow provided him with camouflage, allowing him to blend seamlessly with his surroundings.
- The shrow of sorrow hung heavy upon her heart, as memories of the past washed over her like waves.
FAQs About the word shrow
A shrew.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The ethereal figure flickered through the shadows, its shrow enshrouding it like a phantom's cloak.
The old woman sat by the fire, her shrow wrapped tightly around her trembling body.
The monks wore simple shrows, humble and devoid of worldly adornment.
The shrow of the forest was a tapestry of vibrant colors, swaying gently in the wind.