ruelle Synonyms

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ruelle Meaning

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ruelle (n.)

A private circle or assembly at a private house; a circle.

ruelle Sentence Examples

  1. The narrow ruelle wound through the ancient town, its cobblestones worn smooth by centuries of footsteps.
  2. The shadowy ruelle hid a secret world, unknown to those who walked the bustling streets above.
  3. A faint glow emanated from the open doorway at the end of the dim ruelle, promising shelter from the approaching storm.
  4. The secluded ruelle became a sanctuary for lovers, providing a private haven amidst the crowded city.
  5. As darkness enveloped the town, the ruelle transformed into an eerie labyrinth, its walls whispering secrets from the past.
  6. The old woman sat on the bench at the end of the ruelle, her sharp eyes observing all who passed by.
  7. The children's laughter echoed through the ruelle, creating a cheerful contrast to its usual solitude.
  8. The scent of freshly baked bread wafted from the bakery in the ruelle, enticing passersby to indulge in its warmth.
  9. The sound of a distant clock tower reverberated through the ruelle, marking the passage of time.
  10. As night fell, the ruelle became a haven for the weary, offering solace and respite from the day's toils.

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A private circle or assembly at a private house; a circle.

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The narrow ruelle wound through the ancient town, its cobblestones worn smooth by centuries of footsteps.

The shadowy ruelle hid a secret world, unknown to those who walked the bustling streets above.

A faint glow emanated from the open doorway at the end of the dim ruelle, promising shelter from the approaching storm.

The secluded ruelle became a sanctuary for lovers, providing a private haven amidst the crowded city.