sicle (Meaning)

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sicle (n.)

A shekel.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sicle

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sicle Sentence Examples

  1. The crescent moon hung in the sky, resembling a perfect sickle.
  2. The farmer wielded his sickle to harvest the golden wheat.
  3. The sickle-shaped blade glistened in the sunlight.
  4. The ancient Egyptians used sickles made of flint to harvest crops.
  5. The sickle cell is an abnormal red blood cell that resembles a sickle.
  6. The artist's painting depicted a graceful dancer with a sickle in her hand.
  7. The factory worker's sickle accidentally sliced his finger.
  8. The surgeon used a sickle-shaped scalpel to perform a delicate operation.
  9. The sickle of time moved inexorably forward.
  10. The moon's sickle grew into a full circle over the course of a month.

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A shekel.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The crescent moon hung in the sky, resembling a perfect sickle.

The farmer wielded his sickle to harvest the golden wheat.

The sickle-shaped blade glistened in the sunlight.

The ancient Egyptians used sickles made of flint to harvest crops.