shroudy Antonyms

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Meaning of shroudy

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shroudy (a.)

Affording shelter.

shroudy Sentence Examples

  1. The shroudy mist enveloped the ancient graveyard, casting an eerie pall over the tombstones.
  2. The injured soldier's body was wrapped in a shroudy blanket, shielding it from the cold and rain.
  3. The shroudy smoke from the incense burner filled the temple, blurring the faces of the worshippers.
  4. The witch's shroudy cloak billowed behind her as she chanted incantations.
  5. The shroudiness of the twilight made it difficult to see the path ahead.
  6. A shroudy sense of mystery hung over the abandoned house, inviting curiosity and fear.
  7. The shroudy curtains blocked out the sunlight, creating a gloomy atmosphere in the room.
  8. The shroudy rubble of the collapsed building made it difficult for rescuers to access survivors.
  9. The shroudy fog obscured the swimmers' vision, making it unsafe to navigate the open waters.
  10. The shroudy silence that followed the announcement filled the room with an unbearable tension.

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Affording shelter.

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The shroudy mist enveloped the ancient graveyard, casting an eerie pall over the tombstones.

The injured soldier's body was wrapped in a shroudy blanket, shielding it from the cold and rain.

The shroudy smoke from the incense burner filled the temple, blurring the faces of the worshippers.

The witch's shroudy cloak billowed behind her as she chanted incantations.