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
- 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.
- The tamíny was a sanctuary for birds and butterflies, its vibrant hues a feast for the eyes.
- The river meandered through the tamíny, its waters gurgling over rocks and pebbles.
- The dense tamíny blocked the wind, creating a tranquil haven amidst the mountain peaks.
- The tamíny was a natural playground, offering endless opportunities for adventure.
- The grazing sheep dotted the tamíny, their bells tinkling in the breeze.
- As the sun began its descent, the tamíny was bathed in a warm amber light, casting a magical spell over the landscape.
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A kind of woolen cloth; tammy.
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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.