willower (Meaning)

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willower (n.)

A willow. See Willow, n., 2.

Synonyms & Antonyms of willower

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

willower Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient willower stood tall, its gnarled branches reaching toward the sky.
  2. His eyes flickered like the leaves of a willower caught in the breeze.
  3. She was a willower of the arts, her graceful movements enchanting audiences.
  4. The riverbank was lined with weeping willows, their long, trailing branches creating a serene atmosphere.
  5. The old willower in the park served as a gathering place for families and friends.
  6. The willower's gentle weeping leaves seemed to mourn the passing of time.
  7. As the wind howled, the willower's branches danced and swayed like ethereal spirits.
  8. The willower's bark was covered in delicate lichen, adding an ancient and majestic quality to the tree.
  9. The willower's drooping limbs provided a comforting shade from the scorching sun.
  10. The willower's presence in the garden brought a sense of tranquility and peace.

FAQs About the word willower

A willow. See Willow, n., 2.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient willower stood tall, its gnarled branches reaching toward the sky.

His eyes flickered like the leaves of a willower caught in the breeze.

She was a willower of the arts, her graceful movements enchanting audiences.

The riverbank was lined with weeping willows, their long, trailing branches creating a serene atmosphere.