tringle (Meaning)

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tringle (n.)

A curtain rod for a bedstead.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tringle

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tringle Sentence Examples

  1. The wooden tringle creaked ominously as the door swung open.
  2. She held the tringle firmly, using it as a pointer during her presentation.
  3. The carpenter used a tringle to measure the length of the window frame.
  4. The children played a lively game of "tringle toss," throwing the sticks at each other.
  5. The metal tringle clanked against the table as she dropped it.
  6. The tringle served as a rudimentary ladder, allowing them to reach the roof.
  7. The sculptor carefully carved the delicate tringle into the marble, adding intricate details.
  8. The tringle cast an elongated shadow on the wall, creating an eerie atmosphere.
  9. She snapped the tringle in half, symbolizing her determination to break free from her constraints.
  10. The tringle provided a sturdy handle for the heavy suitcase.

FAQs About the word tringle

A curtain rod for a bedstead.

No synonyms found.

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The wooden tringle creaked ominously as the door swung open.

She held the tringle firmly, using it as a pointer during her presentation.

The carpenter used a tringle to measure the length of the window frame.

The children played a lively game of "tringle toss," throwing the sticks at each other.