teyne (Meaning)

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teyne (n.)

A thin plate of metal.

Synonyms & Antonyms of teyne

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teyne Sentence Examples

  1. In the verdant fields, a teyne of daisies danced gracefully in the gentle breeze.
  2. The teyne of arrows shot from the archer's bow pierced the target with precision.
  3. The maiden's teyne of flowers adorned her hair, adding a touch of ethereal beauty.
  4. The teyne of leaves rustled softly as the wind whispered through the forest.
  5. The fishermen cast their teyne of nets into the tranquil waters, hoping for a bountiful catch.
  6. The shepherd's teyne of sheep grazed peacefully in the meadow.
  7. The knights' teyne of lances clashed against each other in the fierce battle.
  8. The teyne of stars twinkled brightly in the night sky.
  9. The musician's teyne of fingers moved nimbly across the piano keys.
  10. The poet's teyne of words painted a vivid tapestry of emotions.

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A thin plate of metal.

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In the verdant fields, a teyne of daisies danced gracefully in the gentle breeze.

The teyne of arrows shot from the archer's bow pierced the target with precision.

The maiden's teyne of flowers adorned her hair, adding a touch of ethereal beauty.

The teyne of leaves rustled softly as the wind whispered through the forest.