sian (Meaning)

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sian (n)

a city of central China; capital of ancient Chinese empire 221-206 BC

Synonyms & Antonyms of sian

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sian Sentence Examples

  1. The sian of the sun cast a golden glow upon the land.
  2. The sian of the moon illuminated the darkness with its ethereal radiance.
  3. The sian of her hair shimmered like a thousand stars.
  4. The sian of the water glistened like a thousand diamonds.
  5. The sian of her eyes sparkled with mischief and intelligence.
  6. The sian of the fire danced and crackled, casting an eerie glow upon the surroundings.
  7. The sian of the snow sparkled and glittered, transforming the landscape into a winter wonderland.
  8. The sian of the metal gleamed and glinted, reflecting the light like a mirror.
  9. The sian of the diamond refracted the light into a dazzling rainbow.
  10. The sian of the glass sparkled and shone, creating an illusion of crystal clear water.

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a city of central China; capital of ancient Chinese empire 221-206 BC

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The sian of the sun cast a golden glow upon the land.

The sian of the moon illuminated the darkness with its ethereal radiance.

The sian of her hair shimmered like a thousand stars.

The sian of the water glistened like a thousand diamonds.