tapish (Meaning)

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tapish (v. i.)

To lie close to the ground, so as to be concealed; to squat; to crouch; hence, to hide one's self.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tapish

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tapish Sentence Examples

  1. The intense tapish of the summer sun scorched the earth, leaving it barren and lifeless.
  2. The fever raged through her body, sending waves of tapish through her veins.
  3. The tapish of the argument escalated quickly, igniting a fierce debate.
  4. The tapish of her anger flared in her eyes, warning of the storm that was about to break.
  5. The tapish of her passion radiated, inspiring those around her to pursue their dreams.
  6. The tapish of the morning sun melted the frost from the windows, revealing a world bathed in golden light.
  7. The tapish of the furnace warmed the workshop, providing a sanctuary from the cold outside.
  8. The rhythmic tapish of the rain on the roof soothed her weary soul.
  9. The tapish of the fire crackled in the hearth, casting a cozy glow on the room.
  10. The tapish of the applause thundered through the hall, acknowledging the performers' exceptional talent.

FAQs About the word tapish

To lie close to the ground, so as to be concealed; to squat; to crouch; hence, to hide one's self.

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The intense tapish of the summer sun scorched the earth, leaving it barren and lifeless.

The fever raged through her body, sending waves of tapish through her veins.

The tapish of the argument escalated quickly, igniting a fierce debate.

The tapish of her anger flared in her eyes, warning of the storm that was about to break.