tetrical (Meaning)
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tetrical (a.)
Forward; perverse; harsh; sour; rugged.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tetrical
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tetrical Sentence Examples
- The tetrical shadows danced ominously across the windswept moor.
- The vampire's lair exuded a tetrical atmosphere, its walls adorned with macabre tapestries.
- The abandoned mansion stood desolate, its windows boarded up, casting a tetrical glow upon the surrounding landscape.
- The storm raged with tetrical fury, its thunderclaps echoing through the deserted streets.
- The witch's cackle carried on the wind, tetrical and chilling.
- The raven's croak echoed through the forest, its tetrical call a harbinger of doom.
- The surgeon's instruments glinted with a tetrical sheen as he prepared for the operation.
- The abandoned prison evoked a tetrical sense of isolation and despair.
- The undertaker's carriage trundled through the town, its tetrical presence a reminder of mortality.
- The tetrical mask concealed the criminal's true identity, casting a veil of mystery upon his intentions.
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Forward; perverse; harsh; sour; rugged.
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The tetrical shadows danced ominously across the windswept moor.
The vampire's lair exuded a tetrical atmosphere, its walls adorned with macabre tapestries.
The abandoned mansion stood desolate, its windows boarded up, casting a tetrical glow upon the surrounding landscape.
The storm raged with tetrical fury, its thunderclaps echoing through the deserted streets.