outmantle Antonyms
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Meaning of outmantle
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outmantle (v. t.)
To excel in mantling; hence, to excel in splendor, as of dress.
outmantle Sentence Examples
- The majestic castle outmantled the surrounding countryside with its imposing turrets.
- The outmantle of the ancient tomb hinted at the secrets buried within its depths.
- The storm clouds outmantled the sky, casting an ominous darkness upon the land.
- The sculptor's deft hands outmantled the rough marble into a work of breathtaking beauty.
- The towering trees outmantled the forest, their emerald foliage creating a verdant canopy.
- The outmantle of the aurora borealis painted the night sky in vibrant hues of green and red.
- The outmantle of the glacier extended far and wide, a frozen testament to nature's power.
- The outmantle of the city walls protected the inhabitants from invaders and marauders.
- The outmantle of the spacecraft shielded its occupants from the harshness of space.
- The outmantle of the fortress appeared impregnable, defying all attempts at siege.
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To excel in mantling; hence, to excel in splendor, as of dress.
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The majestic castle outmantled the surrounding countryside with its imposing turrets.
The outmantle of the ancient tomb hinted at the secrets buried within its depths.
The storm clouds outmantled the sky, casting an ominous darkness upon the land.
The sculptor's deft hands outmantled the rough marble into a work of breathtaking beauty.