thresh-fold (Meaning)
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thresh-fold (n.)
Threshold.
Synonyms & Antonyms of thresh-fold
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thresh-fold Sentence Examples
- The storm raged at the doorstep, its fury threatening to breach the threshold of the house.
- The newborn calf hesitated at the threshold of the barn, its tiny hooves trembling with uncertainty.
- The couple stood on the threshold of a new life together, filled with both excitement and trepidation.
- The ancient oak tree marked the threshold where the forest gave way to the rolling hills.
- The door creaked open, inviting her to cross the threshold into the unknown.
- The threshold of adolescence was a tumultuous time for the young girl, marked by both growth and confusion.
- The climbers reached the threshold of the summit, their bodies weary but their spirits soaring.
- The threshold of dawn painted the sky in hues of rose and gold, promising a new beginning.
- The threshold of tolerance had been crossed, and the people's patience snapped.
- The wounded soldier lay on the threshold of death, his life slipping away with each labored breath.
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Threshold.
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The storm raged at the doorstep, its fury threatening to breach the threshold of the house.
The newborn calf hesitated at the threshold of the barn, its tiny hooves trembling with uncertainty.
The couple stood on the threshold of a new life together, filled with both excitement and trepidation.
The ancient oak tree marked the threshold where the forest gave way to the rolling hills.