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Meaning of piceous
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piceous (a.)
Of or pertaining to pitch; resembling pitch in color or quality; pitchy.
piceous Sentence Examples
- The raven's piceous feathers shimmered in the moonlight, casting an ominous glow.
- The inkwell contained piceous liquid, used to scribe ancient scrolls.
- The night sky was a vast canvas of piceous hues, devoid of celestial light.
- The old oak tree stood tall, its bark bearing the piceous scars of time.
- The dragon's scales were piceous, blending seamlessly with the obsidian shadows.
- The abandoned house's piceous walls whispered secrets of bygone eras.
- The tarry road stretched out before them, its piceous surface glistening in the sun.
- The piceous clouds gathered overhead, promising a torrential downpour.
- The artist's charcoal sketches rendered exquisite piceous forms on the canvas.
- The piceous velvet curtains draped over the stage, creating an atmosphere of mystery and intrigue.
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Of or pertaining to pitch; resembling pitch in color or quality; pitchy.
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The raven's piceous feathers shimmered in the moonlight, casting an ominous glow.
The inkwell contained piceous liquid, used to scribe ancient scrolls.
The night sky was a vast canvas of piceous hues, devoid of celestial light.
The old oak tree stood tall, its bark bearing the piceous scars of time.