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Meaning of moile
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moile (n.)
A kind of high shoe anciently worn.
moile Sentence Examples
- The vast ocean shimmered like a sparkling moile, reflecting the sun's golden rays.
- The smooth, unblemished surface of the lake was a tranquil moile, mirroring the surrounding greenery.
- The delicate ripples dancing across the pond's moile created a mesmerizing pattern.
- The pristine snow blanketed the landscape, forming a glistening moile that stretched towards the horizon.
- The windswept desert dunes resembled a rippling moile, shifting and changing with each gust.
- The tall grass swayed gently in the breeze, creating a vibrant moile of verdant green.
- The shimmering scales of the fish danced upon the surface of the moile, creating a kaleidoscope of colors.
- The glossy leaves of the ivy plant cascaded down the wall, forming a verdant moile.
- The polished marble floor gleamed and shimmered like a frozen moile.
- The Milky Way hung in the night sky like a celestial moile, dotted with countless stars.
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A kind of high shoe anciently worn.
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The vast ocean shimmered like a sparkling moile, reflecting the sun's golden rays.
The smooth, unblemished surface of the lake was a tranquil moile, mirroring the surrounding greenery.
The delicate ripples dancing across the pond's moile created a mesmerizing pattern.
The pristine snow blanketed the landscape, forming a glistening moile that stretched towards the horizon.