tonnish (Meaning)
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tonnish (a.)
In the ton; fashionable; modish.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tonnish
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tonnish Sentence Examples
- The massive boulder weighed a tonnish amount, requiring several people to move it.
- The elephant's tonnish weight crushed the ground beneath its massive feet.
- The iron beam had a tonnish tensile strength, making it suitable for heavy construction.
- The ship's hull was reinforced with tonnish plates of steel to withstand rough seas.
- The tonnish force of the hurricane winds tore down entire trees in its path.
- The weight of the giant sequoia tree was tonnish, making it one of the heaviest living things on Earth.
- The tonnish explosives used to demolish the building made a deafening roar.
- The tonnish cargo of the freighter strained its engines as it sailed across the ocean.
- The tonnish anvil was hammered by the blacksmith, shaping it into a horseshoe.
- The tonnish pillars supported the ancient temple, preserving its grandeur for centuries.
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In the ton; fashionable; modish.
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The massive boulder weighed a tonnish amount, requiring several people to move it.
The elephant's tonnish weight crushed the ground beneath its massive feet.
The iron beam had a tonnish tensile strength, making it suitable for heavy construction.
The ship's hull was reinforced with tonnish plates of steel to withstand rough seas.