wynd (Meaning)

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wynd (n.)

A narrow lane or alley.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wynd

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wynd Sentence Examples

  1. The narrow wynd wound its way through the bustling city, leading to a hidden sanctuary.
  2. The cold winter wind howled through the deserted wynd, casting an eerie atmosphere.
  3. The wynd was a shortcut, a secret path known only to the locals.
  4. As the sun began to set, the shadows cast by the buildings elongated, darkening the wynd.
  5. The cobblestones of the wynd were worn and smooth, bearing the weight of countless footsteps.
  6. A stray cat darted across the wynd, its tail swishing behind it.
  7. A faint glimmer of light emanated from a doorway in the wynd, inviting exploration.
  8. The sound of footsteps approached from the end of the wynd, breaking the silence.
  9. A group of children played hide-and-seek in the wynd, their laughter echoing through the alleyway.
  10. The smell of freshly baked bread drifted from a bakery nestled in the corner of the wynd.

FAQs About the word wynd

A narrow lane or alley.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The narrow wynd wound its way through the bustling city, leading to a hidden sanctuary.

The cold winter wind howled through the deserted wynd, casting an eerie atmosphere.

The wynd was a shortcut, a secret path known only to the locals.

As the sun began to set, the shadows cast by the buildings elongated, darkening the wynd.