pendule Antonyms

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Meaning of pendule

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pendule (n.)

A pendulum.

pendule Sentence Examples

  1. The antique pendule ticked rhythmically, marking the passage of time.
  2. The pendulum of the grandfather clock swung gracefully, casting long shadows on the floor.
  3. The scientist carefully calibrated the pendule to measure oscillations with precision.
  4. The rhythmic oscillation of the pendule soothed the professor's anxiety.
  5. The crystal pendule glittered in the sunlight, catching the eye of passersby.
  6. The spiritual healer used a pendule to diagnose and treat imbalances in energy.
  7. The hypnotist's pendule swayed gently, inducing a trance-like state in the subject.
  8. The pendulum adorned with intricate carvings became a focal point in the grand hall.
  9. The faulty pendule caused the clock to lose time, leaving appointments in disarray.
  10. The delicate pendule trembled as the wind rattled the windowpanes, signaling the arrival of a storm.

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A pendulum.

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The antique pendule ticked rhythmically, marking the passage of time.

The pendulum of the grandfather clock swung gracefully, casting long shadows on the floor.

The scientist carefully calibrated the pendule to measure oscillations with precision.

The rhythmic oscillation of the pendule soothed the professor's anxiety.