wone (Meaning)

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wone (a.)

To dwell; to abide.

Dwelling; habitation; abode.

Custom; habit; wont; use; usage.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wone

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wone Sentence Examples

  1. The sole survivor of the shipwreck clung tightly to a piece of wreckage, alone and afraid.
  2. The abandoned child wandered aimlessly through the streets, wone and hungry.
  3. In the desolate landscape, the cactus stood solitary, its thorny silhouette stretching towards the sky.
  4. The grieving widow sat alone by the fireside, her heart heavy with the wone of her loss.
  5. The solitary hiker stumbled upon a hidden waterfall, its rushing waters providing a sense of peace and seclusion.
  6. The lone wolf howled mournfully in the darkness, longing for companionship.
  7. The solitary tree stood on the edge of the cliff, its roots gripping the earth tightly.
  8. The elderly woman lived alone in the small cottage, her days filled with the wone of old age.
  9. The injured bird struggled to fly, its one wing broken and useless.
  10. The deserted house echoed with the sound of wind whistling through its empty rooms, a testament to the wone of abandonment.

FAQs About the word wone

To dwell; to abide., Dwelling; habitation; abode., Custom; habit; wont; use; usage.

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The sole survivor of the shipwreck clung tightly to a piece of wreckage, alone and afraid.

The abandoned child wandered aimlessly through the streets, wone and hungry.

In the desolate landscape, the cactus stood solitary, its thorny silhouette stretching towards the sky.

The grieving widow sat alone by the fireside, her heart heavy with the wone of her loss.