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Meaning of meloid

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meloid (n)

beetle that produces a secretion that blisters the skin

meloid Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant meloid hues of the sunset painted the horizon with fiery strokes.
  2. The melodious birdsong wafted through the forest like a sweet meloid aria.
  3. The piano's ivory keys danced under the musician's nimble fingers, producing a haunting meloid.
  4. The cellist's bow caressed the strings, eliciting a deep and resonant meloid.
  5. The gentle patter of raindrops on the windowpane created a soothing meloid that soothed the weary traveler.
  6. The wind whispered through the tall grass, crafting an ethereal meloid that whispered secrets untold.
  7. The opera singer's voice soared, filling the auditorium with a rich and resonant meloid.
  8. The distant sound of church bells tolled a mournful meloid, signaling the end of the day.
  9. The waves crashed against the shore, their rhythmic surge creating a hypnotic meloid.
  10. The murmuring of a nearby stream provided a peaceful meloid that invited contemplation.

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beetle that produces a secretion that blisters the skin

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The vibrant meloid hues of the sunset painted the horizon with fiery strokes.

The melodious birdsong wafted through the forest like a sweet meloid aria.

The piano's ivory keys danced under the musician's nimble fingers, producing a haunting meloid.

The cellist's bow caressed the strings, eliciting a deep and resonant meloid.