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Meaning of skean

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skean (n.)

A knife or short dagger, esp. that in use among the Highlanders of Scotland. [Variously spelt.]

skean Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant skein of yarn shimmered under the studio lights, inviting creativity.
  2. The artist deftly unraveled the skein, its threads spilling gracefully onto her workbench.
  3. The skein, intricately wound, formed a colorful spiral that sparked inspiration.
  4. She carefully selected a skein of soft cashmere, anticipating the luxurious sweater it would become.
  5. The skein's delicate fibers danced in the breeze, creating a mesmerizing display.
  6. The master weaver skillfully used the skein to create intricate patterns in the silken tapestry.
  7. The skein, once a tangle, was now transformed into a vibrant tapestry filled with life.
  8. The knitter's fingers danced across the skein, transforming it into a cozy scarf for the winter months.
  9. The skein, suspended from the ceiling, swayed gently like a colorful pendulum.
  10. The skein's vibrant hue reminded the painter of the breathtaking sunset he had witnessed the evening before.

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A knife or short dagger, esp. that in use among the Highlanders of Scotland. [Variously spelt.]

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The vibrant skein of yarn shimmered under the studio lights, inviting creativity.

The artist deftly unraveled the skein, its threads spilling gracefully onto her workbench.

The skein, intricately wound, formed a colorful spiral that sparked inspiration.

She carefully selected a skein of soft cashmere, anticipating the luxurious sweater it would become.