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Meaning of sle

Wordnet

sle (n)

an inflammatory disease of connective tissue with variable features including fever and weakness and fatigability and joint pains and skin lesions on the face or neck or arms

Webster

sle (v. t.)

To slay.

sle Sentence Examples

  1. The sle of his hair shimmered in the moonlight.
  2. The sle of her gown concealed her true identity.
  3. The sle of the fox's fur blended seamlessly with the snow.
  4. The sle of the kitten's paws gently caressed my skin.
  5. The sle of the wind carried the scent of autumn leaves.
  6. The sle of the river's current flowed swiftly towards the sea.
  7. The sle of the clouds obscured the sun, casting a shadow on the land.
  8. The sle of the dancers' movements captivated the audience.
  9. The sle of the fabric was so soft that it felt like a gentle whisper on my skin.
  10. The sle of the petals drifted gently through the air, creating a picturesque scene.

FAQs About the word sle

an inflammatory disease of connective tissue with variable features including fever and weakness and fatigability and joint pains and skin lesions on the face o

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The sle of his hair shimmered in the moonlight.

The sle of her gown concealed her true identity.

The sle of the fox's fur blended seamlessly with the snow.

The sle of the kitten's paws gently caressed my skin.