uncous (Meaning)

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uncous (a.)

Hooklike; hooked.

Synonyms & Antonyms of uncous

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uncous Sentence Examples

  1. The uncous bond between the twins extended beyond their physical resemblance.
  2. The uncous atmosphere of the abandoned house sent shivers down his spine.
  3. Despite their differences, they shared an uncous connection that transcended reason.
  4. The uncous gaze of the stranger made her feel uneasy.
  5. The uncous sound of the wind howling through the trees filled her with a sense of foreboding.
  6. The uncous odor emanating from the garbage disposal permeated the entire kitchen.
  7. The uncous texture of the fabric against his skin made him wince.
  8. The uncous taste of the spoiled milk turned his stomach.
  9. The uncous weight of the guilt he carried weighed heavily on his conscience.
  10. The uncous sight of the battlefield filled him with both horror and a profound sense of loss.

FAQs About the word uncous

Hooklike; hooked.

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The uncous bond between the twins extended beyond their physical resemblance.

The uncous atmosphere of the abandoned house sent shivers down his spine.

Despite their differences, they shared an uncous connection that transcended reason.

The uncous gaze of the stranger made her feel uneasy.