tripudiate (Meaning)

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tripudiate (v. i.)

To dance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tripudiate

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tripudiate Sentence Examples

  1. The children tripudiated with joy as they received their new toys.
  2. The birds tripudiated in the trees, their sweet songs filling the air.
  3. The victorious team tripudiated down the field, celebrating their triumph.
  4. The crowd tripudiated at the sight of their favorite band taking the stage.
  5. The dancers tripudiated on the stage, their movements graceful and enchanting.
  6. The fireworks tripudiated in the night sky, illuminating the darkness with vibrant colors.
  7. The waves tripudiated on the shore, crashing against the rocks in a rhythmic dance.
  8. The children tripudiated through the park, their laughter echoing through the air.
  9. The crowd tripudiated with excitement as the fireworks show began.
  10. The dancers tripudiated in the streets during the carnival, their energy contagious.

FAQs About the word tripudiate

To dance.

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The children tripudiated with joy as they received their new toys.

The birds tripudiated in the trees, their sweet songs filling the air.

The victorious team tripudiated down the field, celebrating their triumph.

The crowd tripudiated at the sight of their favorite band taking the stage.