nonny Antonyms

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Meaning of nonny

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nonny (n.)

A silly fellow; a ninny.

nonny Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic nonny whispered secrets into the night, leaving behind a trail of curiosity.
  2. In the ancient tavern, the minstrel's nonny echoed through the smoky haze, enchanting weary travelers.
  3. The nonny that flitted around the campfire carried tales of distant lands and forgotten lore.
  4. The nonny's song, both haunting and ethereal, seemed to weave a spell upon the forest.
  5. With a mournful nonny, the young maiden lamented the loss of her beloved.
  6. The mischievous nonny teased and played with the old man's spectacles, much to his amusement.
  7. The nonny that danced in the shadows had an otherworldly grace, captivating all who beheld it.
  8. The professor's nonny was filled with wisdom and wit, delighting his students.
  9. The nonny that sang at the wedding brought tears of joy to the bride and groom.
  10. The nonny's laughter, like a thousand tiny bells, filled the air with merriment and lightheartedness.

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A silly fellow; a ninny.

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The enigmatic nonny whispered secrets into the night, leaving behind a trail of curiosity.

In the ancient tavern, the minstrel's nonny echoed through the smoky haze, enchanting weary travelers.

The nonny that flitted around the campfire carried tales of distant lands and forgotten lore.

The nonny's song, both haunting and ethereal, seemed to weave a spell upon the forest.