thilk (Meaning)

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thilk (pron.)

That same; this; that.

Synonyms & Antonyms of thilk

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thilk Sentence Examples

  1. Thilk ancient castle stood as a testament to centuries of history.
  2. The thilk knight's armor glistened in the sunlight, reflecting his unwavering resolve.
  3. Thilk maiden, with her long, flowing hair and piercing gaze, possessed a captivating beauty.
  4. The thilk forest was filled with a myriad of sights and sounds, from the rustling of leaves to the chattering of birds.
  5. I saw a thilk creature lurking in the shadows, its eyes glinting with an eerie light.
  6. The thilk book contained secrets that had been lost to time.
  7. Thilk potion, brewed with ancient herbs, promised to heal all ailments.
  8. The thilk tapestry depicted scenes of battle and romance, woven with exquisite skill.
  9. Thilk village, nestled amidst rolling hills, seemed to have been untouched by time.
  10. The thilk melody, carried by the wind, filled the air with a haunting sweetness.

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That same; this; that.

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Thilk ancient castle stood as a testament to centuries of history.

The thilk knight's armor glistened in the sunlight, reflecting his unwavering resolve.

Thilk maiden, with her long, flowing hair and piercing gaze, possessed a captivating beauty.

The thilk forest was filled with a myriad of sights and sounds, from the rustling of leaves to the chattering of birds.