therf (Meaning)

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therf (a.)

Not fermented; unleavened; -- said of bread, loaves, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms of therf

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therf Sentence Examples

  1. The therf's shrill cry pierced the tranquil night.
  2. The therf lurked in the undergrowth, its eyes gleaming in the darkness.
  3. The therf's sharp claws tore through the prey's flesh.
  4. The therf's roar sent shivers down the spines of the unsuspecting travelers.
  5. The therf had a strange, otherworldly scent that permeated the air.
  6. The therf's scales shimmered like iridescent jewels.
  7. The therf's intelligence was uncanny, and it seemed to anticipate every move.
  8. The therf's lair was a labyrinth of tunnels and chambers, hidden deep within the earth.
  9. The therf possessed an ancient wisdom that few mortals could comprehend.
  10. The therf's power was immeasurable, and it ruled over all creatures that entered its domain.

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Not fermented; unleavened; -- said of bread, loaves, etc.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The therf's shrill cry pierced the tranquil night.

The therf lurked in the undergrowth, its eyes gleaming in the darkness.

The therf's sharp claws tore through the prey's flesh.

The therf's roar sent shivers down the spines of the unsuspecting travelers.