wrawful (Meaning)

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wrawful (a.)

Ill-tempered.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wrawful

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wrawful Sentence Examples

  1. The icy wind howled through the trees, sending a wraithful chill down our spines.
  2. The vengeful spirit of the slain warrior emitted a wraithful wail that echoed through the night.
  3. The bitter cold turned our lips blue, making us look like wraithful apparitions.
  4. The eerie silence of the haunted house was broken only by a wraithful groan.
  5. The scarred and twisted trees in the ancient forest seemed to emanate a wraithful energy.
  6. The wraithful whispers of the wind carried tales of long-lost sorrows.
  7. The phantom of the opera let out a wraithful cry that sent shivers down the audience's spines.
  8. The wraithful eyes of the vengeful demon pierced through the darkness, seeking its prey.
  9. The cursed castle radiated a wraithful aura, warning visitors to stay away.
  10. The wraithful spirit of the murdered child sought revenge on those who had wronged it.

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Ill-tempered.

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The icy wind howled through the trees, sending a wraithful chill down our spines.

The vengeful spirit of the slain warrior emitted a wraithful wail that echoed through the night.

The bitter cold turned our lips blue, making us look like wraithful apparitions.

The eerie silence of the haunted house was broken only by a wraithful groan.