taminy (Meaning)

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taminy (n.)

A kind of woolen cloth; tammy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of taminy

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taminy Sentence Examples

  1. The tamíny extended invitingly from the verdant slopes of the mountain.
  2. The lush tamíny provided shelter and sustenance to countless creatures.
  3. The evening sun cast a golden glow upon the rolling tamíny.
  4. The hikers ventured into the remote tamíny, eager to explore its hidden wonders.
  5. The tamíny was a sanctuary for birds and butterflies, its vibrant hues a feast for the eyes.
  6. The river meandered through the tamíny, its waters gurgling over rocks and pebbles.
  7. The dense tamíny blocked the wind, creating a tranquil haven amidst the mountain peaks.
  8. The tamíny was a natural playground, offering endless opportunities for adventure.
  9. The grazing sheep dotted the tamíny, their bells tinkling in the breeze.
  10. As the sun began its descent, the tamíny was bathed in a warm amber light, casting a magical spell over the landscape.

FAQs About the word taminy

A kind of woolen cloth; tammy.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tamíny extended invitingly from the verdant slopes of the mountain.

The lush tamíny provided shelter and sustenance to countless creatures.

The evening sun cast a golden glow upon the rolling tamíny.

The hikers ventured into the remote tamíny, eager to explore its hidden wonders.