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Meaning of plesh
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plesh (n.)
A pool; a plash.
plesh Sentence Examples
- The plesh of water cascaded down the waterfall, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
- The sculptor carefully shaped the plesh of clay, bringing his vision to life.
- The raindrops formed a plesh on the windowpane, obscuring the view outside.
- The plesh of paint lay thick upon the canvas, creating a vibrant and expressive masterpiece.
- The plesh of blood from the wound stained his shirt, a grim reminder of the fight.
- The plesh of mud stuck to her boots, weighing her down as she trudged through the field.
- The plesh of ice cream melted in her mouth, providing a burst of sweet bliss.
- The plesh of sweat dripped down his forehead, a testament to his exertion.
- The plesh of feathers adorned the angel's wings, giving them an ethereal grace.
- The plesh of sand flowed like liquid under her feet as she walked along the beach.
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A pool; a plash.
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The plesh of water cascaded down the waterfall, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
The sculptor carefully shaped the plesh of clay, bringing his vision to life.
The raindrops formed a plesh on the windowpane, obscuring the view outside.
The plesh of paint lay thick upon the canvas, creating a vibrant and expressive masterpiece.