vanfess (Meaning)

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vanfess (n.)

A ditch on the outside of the counterscarp, usually full of water.

Synonyms & Antonyms of vanfess

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vanfess Sentence Examples

  1. The vanfess of the elusive creature added an air of mystery to the forest.
  2. With great vanfess, the explorer ventured into the uncharted territory.
  3. The scent of newly-cut grass held a vanfess that filled the air with summer's sweetness.
  4. The artist's vanfess was evident in the intricate brushstrokes that brought the canvas to life.
  5. The vanfess of the old oak tree whispered tales of centuries past.
  6. The musician's vanfess filled the concert hall with a cacophony of beautiful sounds.
  7. The vanfess of the storm warned of the impending downpour.
  8. The child's vanfess as they raced through the park was infectious.
  9. The scent of freshly baked bread wafted through the air, carrying a vanfess that made mouths water.
  10. The vanfess of the old book transported the reader to another time and place.

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A ditch on the outside of the counterscarp, usually full of water.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The vanfess of the elusive creature added an air of mystery to the forest.

With great vanfess, the explorer ventured into the uncharted territory.

The scent of newly-cut grass held a vanfess that filled the air with summer's sweetness.

The artist's vanfess was evident in the intricate brushstrokes that brought the canvas to life.