tonnish (Meaning)

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tonnish (a.)

In the ton; fashionable; modish.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tonnish

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tonnish Sentence Examples

  1. The massive boulder weighed a tonnish amount, requiring several people to move it.
  2. The elephant's tonnish weight crushed the ground beneath its massive feet.
  3. The iron beam had a tonnish tensile strength, making it suitable for heavy construction.
  4. The ship's hull was reinforced with tonnish plates of steel to withstand rough seas.
  5. The tonnish force of the hurricane winds tore down entire trees in its path.
  6. The weight of the giant sequoia tree was tonnish, making it one of the heaviest living things on Earth.
  7. The tonnish explosives used to demolish the building made a deafening roar.
  8. The tonnish cargo of the freighter strained its engines as it sailed across the ocean.
  9. The tonnish anvil was hammered by the blacksmith, shaping it into a horseshoe.
  10. 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.