resty Antonyms

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Meaning of resty

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resty (a.)

Disposed to rest; indisposed toexercton; sluggish; also, restive.

resty Sentence Examples

  1. The old mansion had been left in a state of disrepair, its grandeur now a distant memory.
  2. After a long day of hiking, the hikers rested by the babbling stream, relishing the tranquility.
  3. The cat curled up on the sofa, its body relaxed and content, resting its weary paws.
  4. The painter took a short break from his masterpiece, resting his brush and contemplating his next move.
  5. The storm had subsided, leaving behind a hushed and peaceful landscape, the trees standing still as if in rest.
  6. The child lay in her crib, her soft snores indicating that she had finally found rest.
  7. The old soldier, weary from years of battle, rested his head on his trembling hands, memories flooding his mind.
  8. The dancer paused between pirouettes, taking a moment to rest and catch her breath.
  9. The weary traveler stumbled into the inn, seeking a place to rest his head and weary bones.
  10. The garden was a haven of peace, with flowers in full bloom and the sound of bees resting on their petals.

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Disposed to rest; indisposed toexercton; sluggish; also, restive.

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The old mansion had been left in a state of disrepair, its grandeur now a distant memory.

After a long day of hiking, the hikers rested by the babbling stream, relishing the tranquility.

The cat curled up on the sofa, its body relaxed and content, resting its weary paws.

The painter took a short break from his masterpiece, resting his brush and contemplating his next move.