taplings (Meaning)

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taplings (n. pl.)

The strong double leathers by which the two parts of a flail are united.

Synonyms & Antonyms of taplings

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taplings Sentence Examples

  1. The tiny taplings scampered through the undergrowth, their nimble paws carrying them over fallen leaves.
  2. A chorus of taplings filled the forest, their high-pitched chirps echoing through the trees.
  3. With lightning-fast reflexes, the tapling snatched a juicy berry from the bush.
  4. The mother tapling watched over her offspring protectively, her keen eyes scanning for danger.
  5. The mischievous taplings peeked out from behind a rock, their beady eyes twinkling with curiosity.
  6. A group of taplings huddled together for warmth, their small bodies shivering in the cold night air.
  7. The taplings' tiny nests were hidden among the roots of trees, safe from predators.
  8. The young taplings learned to forage for food and navigate their surroundings through instinct and play.
  9. A solitary tapling perched on a branch, its tail twitching nervously as it surveyed the area.
  10. The taplings' playful antics brought joy to the forest, their laughter mingling with the songs of birds.

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The strong double leathers by which the two parts of a flail are united.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tiny taplings scampered through the undergrowth, their nimble paws carrying them over fallen leaves.

A chorus of taplings filled the forest, their high-pitched chirps echoing through the trees.

With lightning-fast reflexes, the tapling snatched a juicy berry from the bush.

The mother tapling watched over her offspring protectively, her keen eyes scanning for danger.