nimbose Antonyms

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Meaning of nimbose

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nimbose (a.)

Cloudy; stormy; tempestuous.

nimbose Sentence Examples

  1. The nimbose clouds gathered ominously overhead, casting an eerie gloom upon the land.
  2. The nimbose sky wept torrents of rain, drenching the earth in a relentless downpour.
  3. The nimbose mist clung to the trees like a spectral veil, obscuring their forms.
  4. As the nimbose clouds parted, a faint ray of sunshine pierced through the gloom.
  5. The nimbose air was heavy with expectation, as though nature held its breath in anticipation.
  6. The nimbose dawn painted the horizon in shades of gray and purple, promising a stormy day.
  7. The nimbose twilight cast an otherworldly glow upon the landscape, transforming it into a realm of shadows and mystery.
  8. The nimbose rain pattered gently on the roof, creating a soothing melody.
  9. The nimbose clouds roamed the sky like nomadic titans, their forms constantly shifting.
  10. The nimbose fog enveloped the forest, creating a disorienting labyrinth where paths seemed to vanish.

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Cloudy; stormy; tempestuous.

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The nimbose clouds gathered ominously overhead, casting an eerie gloom upon the land.

The nimbose sky wept torrents of rain, drenching the earth in a relentless downpour.

The nimbose mist clung to the trees like a spectral veil, obscuring their forms.

As the nimbose clouds parted, a faint ray of sunshine pierced through the gloom.