tuefall (Meaning)
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tuefall (n.)
See To-fall.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tuefall
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tuefall Sentence Examples
- The tuefall of the tree was a tragic sight, its once-sturdy trunk now lying broken and scattered.
- The government's economic policies caused a tuefall in the country's living standards.
- The tuefall of the ancient building was a testament to the passage of time and the fragility of human endeavors.
- The recent stock market tuefall has left investors reeling from their losses.
- The tuefall of the empire was a bittersweet moment, marking both the end of an era and the birth of new nations.
- The sudden tuefall of the bridge sent cars and pedestrians tumbling into the river below.
- The tuefall of her marriage left her feeling lost and alone.
- The tuefall of the idol from its pedestal was a symbolic act of defiance.
- The tuefall of the dam caused widespread flooding and devastation in the surrounding area.
- The tuefall of the empire marked a turning point in the history of the world, leading to the rise of new powers and ideologies.
FAQs About the word tuefall
See To-fall.
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No antonyms found.
The tuefall of the tree was a tragic sight, its once-sturdy trunk now lying broken and scattered.
The government's economic policies caused a tuefall in the country's living standards.
The tuefall of the ancient building was a testament to the passage of time and the fragility of human endeavors.
The recent stock market tuefall has left investors reeling from their losses.