tetrical (Meaning)

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tetrical (a.)

Forward; perverse; harsh; sour; rugged.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tetrical

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tetrical Sentence Examples

  1. The tetrical shadows danced ominously across the windswept moor.
  2. The vampire's lair exuded a tetrical atmosphere, its walls adorned with macabre tapestries.
  3. The abandoned mansion stood desolate, its windows boarded up, casting a tetrical glow upon the surrounding landscape.
  4. The storm raged with tetrical fury, its thunderclaps echoing through the deserted streets.
  5. The witch's cackle carried on the wind, tetrical and chilling.
  6. The raven's croak echoed through the forest, its tetrical call a harbinger of doom.
  7. The surgeon's instruments glinted with a tetrical sheen as he prepared for the operation.
  8. The abandoned prison evoked a tetrical sense of isolation and despair.
  9. The undertaker's carriage trundled through the town, its tetrical presence a reminder of mortality.
  10. 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.