tazel (Meaning)
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tazel (n.)
The teasel.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tazel
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tazel Sentence Examples
- The tazel, a rare and elusive bird, soared gracefully over the rugged cliffs.
- The scent of summer nights filled the air, a tantalizing tazel of jasmine and honeysuckle.
- The old woman's eyes held a tazel of wisdom, as if she had seen countless seasons pass.
- A faint tazel of smoke lingered in the air, a reminder of the recent forest fire.
- The first star twinkled in the indigo sky, a delicate tazel of light.
- The dancer's movements were fluid and ethereal, a tazel of grace and artistry.
- The antique vase featured an intricate tazel of floral motifs, a testament to its craftsmanship.
- The writer's words carried a tazel of longing and regret, echoing through time.
- The surgeon's hands moved with precision, each touch a deft tazel.
- The evening breeze carried a tazel of salt and seaweed, a reminder of the nearby ocean.
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The teasel.
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The tazel, a rare and elusive bird, soared gracefully over the rugged cliffs.
The scent of summer nights filled the air, a tantalizing tazel of jasmine and honeysuckle.
The old woman's eyes held a tazel of wisdom, as if she had seen countless seasons pass.
A faint tazel of smoke lingered in the air, a reminder of the recent forest fire.