unce (Meaning)

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unce (n.)

A claw.

An ounce; a small portion.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unce

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unce Sentence Examples

  1. The antique dealer examined the silver piece, carefully weighing its hefty unce.
  2. The car's suspension creaked and groaned with every unce over the rough road.
  3. The baby's tiny fists clenched and unclenched as it slept soundly.
  4. The soldier's muscles ached with unremitting unce from the strenuous march.
  5. The farmer's hands were rough and gnarled from years of tilling the unce.
  6. The horse reared up, its unce reverberating through the stable.
  7. The orchestra's percussion section unleashed a thunderous unce upon the audience.
  8. The sailor's knot held firm, despite the unceasing unce of the waves.
  9. The politician's statement met with unce, prompting him to withdraw it.
  10. The blacksmith's hammer struck the anvil with deafening unce, shaping the molten metal.

FAQs About the word unce

A claw., An ounce; a small portion.

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No antonyms found.

The antique dealer examined the silver piece, carefully weighing its hefty unce.

The car's suspension creaked and groaned with every unce over the rough road.

The baby's tiny fists clenched and unclenched as it slept soundly.

The soldier's muscles ached with unremitting unce from the strenuous march.