waugh (Meaning)

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waugh (n)

English author of satirical novels (1903-1966)

Synonyms & Antonyms of waugh

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waugh Sentence Examples

  1. The howling wind whipped and wailed, sending a chill through her bones.
  2. The storm raged on relentlessly, the waves crashing against the shore with a deafening waugh.
  3. The flames flickered and danced, casting a warm glow on the room, breaking the silence with an occasional waugh.
  4. As the train approached, the whistle let out a piercing waugh that echoed through the station.
  5. The crowd erupted in a roar of laughter, sending waughs of amusement through the auditorium.
  6. The laughter was infectious, and soon everyone was waughing uncontrollably.
  7. The child threw a tantrum, screaming and waughing in the middle of the grocery store.
  8. The old woman's waugh of sorrow filled the room like a heavy blanket.
  9. The cat let out a mournful waugh, longing for its lost owner.
  10. The laughter and waughs of children playing in the park brought a smile to his face.

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English author of satirical novels (1903-1966)

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The howling wind whipped and wailed, sending a chill through her bones.

The storm raged on relentlessly, the waves crashing against the shore with a deafening waugh.

The flames flickered and danced, casting a warm glow on the room, breaking the silence with an occasional waugh.

As the train approached, the whistle let out a piercing waugh that echoed through the station.