whittret (Meaning)

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whittret (n.)

A weasel.

Synonyms & Antonyms of whittret

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whittret Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate whittret of the wind rustled the leaves, creating a gentle symphony.
  2. The whittret of the cicadas pierced the summer air, announcing the arrival of dusk.
  3. The whittret of the nightingale filled the garden with ethereal melodies.
  4. The whittret of the rain on the roof evoked a sense of tranquility and solitude.
  5. The whittret of the waves against the shore calmed the restless mind.
  6. The whittret of the fire crackled softly, providing warmth and comfort on a chilly night.
  7. The whittret of the laughter of children filled the air with joy and innocence.
  8. The whittret of the footsteps echoed through the empty hallway, evoking a sense of unease.
  9. The whittret of the typing keys filled the office with a steady rhythm.
  10. The whittret of the clock ticking reminded her of the relentless passage of time.

FAQs About the word whittret

A weasel.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The delicate whittret of the wind rustled the leaves, creating a gentle symphony.

The whittret of the cicadas pierced the summer air, announcing the arrival of dusk.

The whittret of the nightingale filled the garden with ethereal melodies.

The whittret of the rain on the roof evoked a sense of tranquility and solitude.