tain (Meaning)
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tain (n.)
Thin tin plate; also, tin foil for mirrors.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tain
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tain Sentence Examples
- The rain falls in thin, misty curtains, drenching the parched earth in its tain.
- A delicate mist hung in the air, enveloping the forest in a ethereal tain.
- The sunlight filtered through the tain, creating a dappled mosaic of light and shadow.
- The raindrops danced and sparkled in the tain, resembling tiny diamonds.
- The tain clung to the leaves like dew, glistening in the morning sun.
- The breeze carried the fresh scent of rain and tain, invigorating the senses.
- The fog swirled and danced, obscuring the path ahead in a dense tain.
- The tain shimmered and rippled as the car drove through the misty morning.
- A single drop of tain clung to the edge of the leaf, threatening to fall.
- The tain glistened on the pavement, reflecting the city lights like a thousand stars.
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Thin tin plate; also, tin foil for mirrors.
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No antonyms found.
The rain falls in thin, misty curtains, drenching the parched earth in its tain.
A delicate mist hung in the air, enveloping the forest in a ethereal tain.
The sunlight filtered through the tain, creating a dappled mosaic of light and shadow.
The raindrops danced and sparkled in the tain, resembling tiny diamonds.