sillon (Meaning)

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sillon (n.)

A work raised in the middle of a wide ditch, to defend it.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sillon

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sillon Sentence Examples

  1. She settled into the comfortable sillon, sinking into its plush cushions.
  2. The antique sillon creaked as he sat down, revealing its age and history.
  3. In the cozy den, the sillon was a perfect spot to curl up and read.
  4. The velvet sillon added a touch of opulence to the grand living room.
  5. He lounged in the sillon, his feet propped up on the ottoman.
  6. She spent countless hours in the sillon, lost in thought and daydreams.
  7. The sillon in the therapist's office provided a safe and comfortable space for conversation.
  8. The old man slept soundly in the sillon, its familiar shape offering comfort.
  9. The sillon was a memento from her childhood, holding many happy memories.
  10. The leather sillon was a favorite spot for the family cat to nap.

FAQs About the word sillon

A work raised in the middle of a wide ditch, to defend it.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

She settled into the comfortable sillon, sinking into its plush cushions.

The antique sillon creaked as he sat down, revealing its age and history.

In the cozy den, the sillon was a perfect spot to curl up and read.

The velvet sillon added a touch of opulence to the grand living room.