skelly Antonyms

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Meaning of skelly

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skelly (v. i.)

To squint.

Webster

skelly (n.)

A squint.

skelly Sentence Examples

  1. The skelly emerged from the shadows, its bony frame rattling ominously.
  2. Grandpa's skelly was still on display in the closet, a macabre reminder of his mortality.
  3. The cat jumped onto the sofa, sending the skelly it was playing with flying across the room.
  4. The dungeon was littered with skellies, their empty sockets staring into the void.
  5. The skelly danced across the screen, its pixelated bones moving rhythmically.
  6. The surgeon carefully examined the patient's skelly, searching for signs of trauma.
  7. The skelly in the anatomy classroom was a testament to the beauty and complexity of the human body.
  8. The pirate's skelly was found on a deserted island, its sword still in its bony grip.
  9. The vampire's skelly was a grotesque sight, its fangs bared in a perpetual snarl.
  10. The skelly in the haunted house was said to be restless, forever searching for its lost love.

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To squint., A squint.

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The skelly emerged from the shadows, its bony frame rattling ominously.

Grandpa's skelly was still on display in the closet, a macabre reminder of his mortality.

The cat jumped onto the sofa, sending the skelly it was playing with flying across the room.

The dungeon was littered with skellies, their empty sockets staring into the void.