tawpie (Meaning)

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tawpie (n.)

A foolish or thoughtless young person, esp. a slothful or slovenly woman.

tawpie Sentence Examples

  1. The tawpie, with its vibrant plumage and melodious call, perched atop the highest branch.
  2. The child's tawpie soared through the air, leaving a trail of iridescent colors.
  3. The old woman's tawpie had a special place in her heart, reminding her of simpler times.
  4. The tawpie's nest was a delicate masterpiece, woven intricately among the leaves.
  5. The tawpie's dance was a mesmerizing spectacle, its movements fluid and graceful.
  6. The tawpie's song filled the forest with an enchanting melody, soothing the souls of all who heard it.
  7. The tawpie symbolized peace and tranquility, its presence bringing a sense of calm to the chaos.
  8. The tawpie's wisdom was ancient and respected, its teachings sought by those seeking guidance.
  9. The tawpie was a guardian of the forest, its watchful eyes protecting the delicate balance of nature.
  10. The tawpie's legacy would live on forever, its beauty and spirit inspiring generations to come.

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A foolish or thoughtless young person, esp. a slothful or slovenly woman.

oaf, butterfingers,tike, gawk, clodhopper, lout, lump, lummox, klutz, tyke

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The tawpie, with its vibrant plumage and melodious call, perched atop the highest branch.

The child's tawpie soared through the air, leaving a trail of iridescent colors.

The old woman's tawpie had a special place in her heart, reminding her of simpler times.

The tawpie's nest was a delicate masterpiece, woven intricately among the leaves.