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Meaning of phoebus

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phoebus (n)

(Greek mythology) Greek god of light; god of prophecy and poetry and music and healing; son of Zeus and Leto; twin brother of Artemis

Webster

phoebus (n.)

Apollo; the sun god.

The sun.

phoebus Sentence Examples

  1. The radiant Phoebus cast its golden rays upon the burgeoning countryside.
  2. As Phoebus began his descent, the fiery sky reflected in the tranquil waters of the lake.
  3. In the embrace of Phoebus' warmth, the flowers unfurled their vibrant petals.
  4. Phoebus' relentless brilliance scorched the parched earth, turning it into a barren wasteland.
  5. When Phoebus eclipsed the moon, a celestial tapestry was woven in the vast expanse of the night.
  6. The ancient Greeks revered Phoebus as the god of light and music.
  7. Phoebus' chariot blazed across the heavens, leaving a trail of shimmering stardust.
  8. No mortal could gaze upon Phoebus' face without being blinded by its divine radiance.
  9. The Oracle of Delphi spoke in riddles under the enigmatic gaze of Phoebus.
  10. Phoebus' golden touch transformed ordinary objects into works of celestial art.

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The radiant Phoebus cast its golden rays upon the burgeoning countryside.

As Phoebus began his descent, the fiery sky reflected in the tranquil waters of the lake.

In the embrace of Phoebus' warmth, the flowers unfurled their vibrant petals.

Phoebus' relentless brilliance scorched the parched earth, turning it into a barren wasteland.