quave Synonyms
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quave Meaning
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quave (n.)
See Quaver.
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quave (v. i.)
To quaver.
quave Sentence Examples
- The forest echoed with the eerie quave of nocturnal creatures.
- As the wind whispered through the trees, it carried the faint quave of distant voices.
- The ancient ruins seemed to resonate with the ghostly quave of forgotten chants.
- With each step, the explorer could feel the quave of the unstable ground beneath them.
- The solemn quave of the church bell echoed across the valley, signaling the end of the day.
- In the silence of the library, the turning of pages created a gentle quave in the air.
- The musician strummed the guitar, producing a melodious quave that filled the room.
- As the storm approached, the quave of thunder grew louder, vibrating through the air.
- The gentle quave of the ocean waves against the shore was a soothing sound.
- In the dark cavern, the quave of dripping water echoed ominously, heightening the sense of unease.
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See Quaver., To quaver.
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The forest echoed with the eerie quave of nocturnal creatures.
As the wind whispered through the trees, it carried the faint quave of distant voices.
The ancient ruins seemed to resonate with the ghostly quave of forgotten chants.
With each step, the explorer could feel the quave of the unstable ground beneath them.