mistrow Antonyms

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Meaning of mistrow

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mistrow (v. i.)

To think wrongly.

mistrow Sentence Examples

  1. The mistrow twisted the metal into intricate shapes with ease.
  2. The blacksmith handed her an old mistrow, its handle worn from years of use.
  3. The mistrow's sharp teeth bit into the clay, carving a delicate pattern.
  4. As the potter spun the wheel, she controlled the clay with a deft mistrow.
  5. The mistrow's hollow handle allowed her to cool it periodically in the water.
  6. The sculptor carefully chiseled away at the stone with a mistrow, revealing the hidden beauty within.
  7. The leatherworker used a mistrow to punch holes in the leather, creating a intricate design.
  8. The jeweler's mistrow was small and precise, allowing her to manipulate tiny pieces of metal.
  9. The glassblower reheated the molten glass and formed it into a shape using a mistrow.
  10. The carpenter mistrow had a flat blade that he used to smooth the wood before painting.

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To think wrongly.

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The mistrow twisted the metal into intricate shapes with ease.

The blacksmith handed her an old mistrow, its handle worn from years of use.

The mistrow's sharp teeth bit into the clay, carving a delicate pattern.

As the potter spun the wheel, she controlled the clay with a deft mistrow.