zill (Meaning)
Wordnet
zill (n)
one of a pair of small metallic cymbals worn on the thumb and middle finger; used in belly dancing in rhythm with the dance
Synonyms & Antonyms of zill
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zill Sentence Examples
- The wind's zill howled through the desolate wasteland.
- The keys rattled with a faint zill as she fumbled in her purse.
- The birdsong resonated with a high-pitched zill, filling the air with a vibrant melody.
- The cicadas' incessant zill pierced through the summer night like tiny cymbals.
- The metal fence clattered with a sharp zill as she accidentally brushed it.
- The falling leaves rustled with a soft zill, creating a calming soundscape.
- The zill of broken glass shattered the silence of the empty house.
- The snake's venomous fangs hissed with a chilling zill, warning of danger.
- The surgeon's scalpel made a faint zill as it sliced through the skin.
- The tiny trinkets hanging from her earrings tinkled with a delicate zill, creating a gentle symphony.
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one of a pair of small metallic cymbals worn on the thumb and middle finger; used in belly dancing in rhythm with the dance
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No antonyms found.
The wind's zill howled through the desolate wasteland.
The keys rattled with a faint zill as she fumbled in her purse.
The birdsong resonated with a high-pitched zill, filling the air with a vibrant melody.
The cicadas' incessant zill pierced through the summer night like tiny cymbals.