quoil Synonyms
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quoil Meaning
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quoil (n.)
See Coil.
quoil Sentence Examples
- The quoil's iridescent feathers shimmered like a kaleidoscope in the sunlight.
- The ancient tome contained a cryptic quoil that had puzzled scholars for centuries.
- The quoil of the river meandered through the lush valley, providing sustenance and beauty.
- The jester's raucous quoil filled the air with mirth and mockery.
- The poet's lyrical quoil captured the essence of love and loss with exquisite precision.
- The commander's resounding quoil inspired courage and unity among his troops.
- The preacher's quoil echoed through the cathedral, urging repentance and redemption.
- The willow's branches wept like a quoil of silvery tears as the wind sighed through its leaves.
- The child's innocent quoil brought a smile to the faces of all who heard it.
- The quoil of the clock chimed the hour, marking the passing of time with both joy and regret.
FAQs About the word quoil
See Coil.
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The quoil's iridescent feathers shimmered like a kaleidoscope in the sunlight.
The ancient tome contained a cryptic quoil that had puzzled scholars for centuries.
The quoil of the river meandered through the lush valley, providing sustenance and beauty.
The jester's raucous quoil filled the air with mirth and mockery.