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Meaning of scrannel

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scrannel (a.)

Slight; thin; lean; poor.

scrannel Sentence Examples

  1. The scrannel witch cast a sinister spell that haunted the town.
  2. The scrannel dog barked incessantly at the passing stranger.
  3. The scrannel voice of the ghost whispered chilling secrets in the night.
  4. The scrannel old woman muttered curses at all who crossed her path.
  5. The scrannel wind shrieked through the cracks, carrying an eerie message.
  6. The scrannel urchin begged for scraps of food, his eyes filled with desperation.
  7. The scrannel hag had the reputation of being able to curse people with a single word.
  8. The scrannel child hid in the shadows, its thin body trembling with fear.
  9. The scrannel shadow seemed to follow the weary traveler, casting an ominous presence.
  10. The scrannel laughter of the villain echoed through the castle, sending shivers down the spines of its occupants.

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Slight; thin; lean; poor.

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The scrannel witch cast a sinister spell that haunted the town.

The scrannel dog barked incessantly at the passing stranger.

The scrannel voice of the ghost whispered chilling secrets in the night.

The scrannel old woman muttered curses at all who crossed her path.