tose (Meaning)

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tose (v. t.)

To tease, or comb, as wool.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tose

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

tose Sentence Examples

  1. The tose of cherry blossoms filled the air with a delicate fragrance.
  2. The gently swaying tose of wheat created a calming effect.
  3. The intricately carved tose on the wooden door's handle caught my attention.
  4. We strung a tose of fairy lights across the garden for a magical touch.
  5. The tose of the lyrebird's song echoed through the dense forest.
  6. The rhythmic tose of the ocean waves soothed my soul.
  7. The conductor directed the orchestra with a graceful tose of his baton.
  8. The rising tose of the stock market indicated a promising investment opportunity.
  9. The tose of the bride's bouquet was a cascade of blooming roses.
  10. The gentle tose of the newborn baby's breath filled me with a sense of wonder.

FAQs About the word tose

To tease, or comb, as wool.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tose of cherry blossoms filled the air with a delicate fragrance.

The gently swaying tose of wheat created a calming effect.

The intricately carved tose on the wooden door's handle caught my attention.

We strung a tose of fairy lights across the garden for a magical touch.