sloke (Meaning)
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sloke (n.)
See Sloakan.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sloke
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sloke Sentence Examples
- The sloke of the river meandered through the valley, creating an ethereal landscape.
- The rhythmic sloke of the waves crashed against the shore, a mesmerizing symphony of sound.
- The sailboat's sails billowed and sloked gracefully in the gentle breeze.
- The towering trees sloked in the aftermath of the storm, their branches reaching towards the heavens.
- The mountain's snow-capped peaks sloked towards the horizon, an awe-inspiring sight.
- The dancer's body sloked and swayed to the music, capturing the essence of fluidity and grace.
- The sculptor's chisel sloked the marble, transforming it into a masterpiece.
- The politician's words sloked with eloquence, persuading the crowd to his cause.
- The dying embers of the fire sloked into oblivion, leaving only a faint glow.
- The writer's pen sloked across the paper, creating a tapestry of words and emotions.
FAQs About the word sloke
See Sloakan.
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No antonyms found.
The sloke of the river meandered through the valley, creating an ethereal landscape.
The rhythmic sloke of the waves crashed against the shore, a mesmerizing symphony of sound.
The sailboat's sails billowed and sloked gracefully in the gentle breeze.
The towering trees sloked in the aftermath of the storm, their branches reaching towards the heavens.