outhess Synonyms

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outhess Meaning

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outhess (n.)

Outcry; alarm.

outhess Sentence Examples

  1. The outhouse stood several paces out of reach of the main house, wrapped in an aura of outhness.
  2. The children whispered stories of ghosts haunting the outhouse, leaving behind an eerie outhness.
  3. The stench of the outhouse permeated the yard, creating an oppressive outhness that suffocated the senses.
  4. The outhouse had fallen into disrepair, its outhness attracting flies and other unpleasant creatures.
  5. The wooden door of the outhouse creaked open, revealing the grim outhness within.
  6. The darkness of the outhouse enveloped him, creating an impenetrable outhness that made his skin crawl.
  7. The outhouse's outhness served as a reminder of the unhygienic conditions of the past.
  8. The smell of the outhouse was so overpowering that it permeated even the sturdiest of clothing, leaving behind a lingering outhness.
  9. The outhouse's outhness was so severe that it made it difficult to breathe, causing a choking sensation in the throat.
  10. The outhouse's outhness was a testament to the basic sanitary conditions of the era, a stark contrast to modern-day conveniences.

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Outcry; alarm.

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The outhouse stood several paces out of reach of the main house, wrapped in an aura of outhness.

The children whispered stories of ghosts haunting the outhouse, leaving behind an eerie outhness.

The stench of the outhouse permeated the yard, creating an oppressive outhness that suffocated the senses.

The outhouse had fallen into disrepair, its outhness attracting flies and other unpleasant creatures.