toyer (Meaning)

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toyer (n.)

One who toys; one who is full of trifling tricks; a trifler.

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toyer Sentence Examples

  1. The mischievous kitten was a toyer with its own tail, batting it back and forth.
  2. The children were the toyers of their parents, always coaxing them for treats and favors.
  3. The wind was a toyer with the leaves, rustling and swirling them around like confetti.
  4. The cat's toy mouse was its toyer, keeping it entertained for hours.
  5. The predator was a toyer with its prey, playing with it before the final kill.
  6. The child was a toyer with his new toy train, manipulating it with great skill and imagination.
  7. The musician was a toyer with melodies, creating enchanting sounds that captivated audiences.
  8. The actor was a toyer with emotions, evoking laughter and tears with ease.
  9. The writer was a toyer with words, weaving intricate narratives that captivated readers.
  10. The toyer's presence in the room brought an element of mischief and lightheartedness.

FAQs About the word toyer

One who toys; one who is full of trifling tricks; a trifler.

subnormal, pocket-sized, micro, undersize, dinky, Lilliputian, pocket-size, pint-sized, smallish, miniature

sizable, enormous, giant, grand, husky, grand, handsome, giant, great, tidy

The mischievous kitten was a toyer with its own tail, batting it back and forth.

The children were the toyers of their parents, always coaxing them for treats and favors.

The wind was a toyer with the leaves, rustling and swirling them around like confetti.

The cat's toy mouse was its toyer, keeping it entertained for hours.