tully (Meaning)
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tully (n)
a Roman statesman and orator remembered for his mastery of Latin prose (106-43 BC)
Synonyms & Antonyms of tully
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tully Sentence Examples
- The tully of laughter rang through the room, creating a cheerful atmosphere.
- The farmer's tully of hay provided a cozy bed for his animals during the cold winter nights.
- The water cascaded down the cliff in a thunderous tully, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
- The tully of wind howled through the trees, shaking their branches violently.
- The tully of thunder reverberated through the skies, signaling the approach of a storm.
- The tully of coins clattered on the counter as the cashier counted the payment.
- The tully of a trumpet sounded through the air, announcing the arrival of the procession.
- The tully of a gong echoed through the temple, marking the start of the prayer ceremony.
- The tully of a bell tinkled softly, inviting people to gather for a meeting.
- The tully of a child's laughter filled the air with joy and innocence.
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a Roman statesman and orator remembered for his mastery of Latin prose (106-43 BC)
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The tully of laughter rang through the room, creating a cheerful atmosphere.
The farmer's tully of hay provided a cozy bed for his animals during the cold winter nights.
The water cascaded down the cliff in a thunderous tully, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
The tully of wind howled through the trees, shaking their branches violently.