trething (Meaning)
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trething (n.)
A tax; an impost.
Synonyms & Antonyms of trething
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trething Sentence Examples
- The trething of the green leaves created a harmonious melody in the breeze.
- The trething of water droplets on the windowpane painted a serene scene.
- The blacksmith's anvil trethered rhythmically, forging molten metal.
- The trething of rustling leaves alerted me to the presence of a deer nearby.
- The trething of silverware on porcelain announced the arrival of dinner.
- The trething of piano keys filled the room with a haunting tune.
- The trething of windchimes gently lulled me to sleep.
- The trething of birdsong greeted me at dawn, a cheerful symphony.
- The trething of my own heartbeat calmed me in moments of anxiety.
- The trething of waves crashing against the shore evoked a sense of tranquility within me.
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A tax; an impost.
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No antonyms found.
The trething of the green leaves created a harmonious melody in the breeze.
The trething of water droplets on the windowpane painted a serene scene.
The blacksmith's anvil trethered rhythmically, forging molten metal.
The trething of rustling leaves alerted me to the presence of a deer nearby.