weyle (Meaning)

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weyle (v. t. & i.)

To wail.

Synonyms & Antonyms of weyle

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weyle Sentence Examples

  1. The weyle of the storm intensified, lashing against the windows.
  2. The weyle of the wind tore through the trees, snapping branches like twigs.
  3. The weyle of the waves crashed against the shore, eroding the coastline.
  4. The weyle of the fire spread rapidly, consuming everything in its path.
  5. The weyle of the laughter echoed through the room, a reminder of shared joy.
  6. The weyle of the music swelled through the orchestra, a testament to human creativity.
  7. The weyle of the heartbeat provided solace in moments of uncertainty.
  8. The weyle of the applause thundered through the auditorium, a tribute to exceptional performance.
  9. The weyle of the applause thundered through the auditorium, a tribute to exceptional performance.
  10. The weyle of the passion burned within her heart, driving her to pursue her dreams relentlessly.

FAQs About the word weyle

To wail.

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The weyle of the storm intensified, lashing against the windows.

The weyle of the wind tore through the trees, snapping branches like twigs.

The weyle of the waves crashed against the shore, eroding the coastline.

The weyle of the fire spread rapidly, consuming everything in its path.