tawney (Meaning)
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tawney (n)
English economist remembered for his studies of the development of capitalism (1880-1962)
Synonyms & Antonyms of tawney
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tawney Sentence Examples
- The tawny lionesses prowled gracefully through the savanna, their manes shimmering in the golden sunlight.
- The tawny eagle soared through the azure sky, its keen eyes scanning the ground below.
- The tawny owl perched silently on a branch, its amber eyes glinting in the darkness.
- The tawny deer cautiously approached the waterhole, its fawn following closely behind.
- The tawny horse caracoled across the meadow, its glossy coat catching the light.
- The tawny cat sat contentedly on the windowsill, basking in the warm morning sun.
- The tawny leaves of the oak trees fluttered gently in the autumn breeze.
- The tawny tapestry depicted a vibrant scene of medieval life.
- The tawny leather belt complemented his rugged cowboy boots perfectly.
- The tawny parchment of the ancient document held secrets from a bygone era.
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English economist remembered for his studies of the development of capitalism (1880-1962)
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No antonyms found.
The tawny lionesses prowled gracefully through the savanna, their manes shimmering in the golden sunlight.
The tawny eagle soared through the azure sky, its keen eyes scanning the ground below.
The tawny owl perched silently on a branch, its amber eyes glinting in the darkness.
The tawny deer cautiously approached the waterhole, its fawn following closely behind.