tendry (Meaning)

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tendry (n.)

A tender; an offer.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tendry

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tendry Sentence Examples

  1. The baker's fresh bread had a light and tender crumb that melted in the mouth.
  2. The tender petals of the magnolia flower were easily bruised by the gentle breeze.
  3. The young child's skin was so tender that it required special care.
  4. The surgeon handled the delicate tissue with tender precision, mindful of its fragile nature.
  5. A tender kiss from a loved one conveyed a depth of affection and warmth.
  6. The tender shoots of asparagus emerged from the soil, heralding the arrival of spring.
  7. The tender age of the kittens made them especially vulnerable to harm.
  8. A tender smile played upon the lips of the elderly woman, reflecting a lifetime of memories.
  9. The tender meat of the salmon cooked to perfection, flaking easily and releasing a delicious aroma.
  10. The tender heart of the poet was easily moved by beauty and sadness alike.

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A tender; an offer.

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No antonyms found.

The baker's fresh bread had a light and tender crumb that melted in the mouth.

The tender petals of the magnolia flower were easily bruised by the gentle breeze.

The young child's skin was so tender that it required special care.

The surgeon handled the delicate tissue with tender precision, mindful of its fragile nature.