tarquinish Synonyms

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tarquinish Meaning

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tarquinish (a.)

Like a Tarquin, a king of ancient Rome; proud; haughty; overbearing.

tarquinish Sentence Examples

  1. The tarquinish tapestry depicted an elaborate battle scene.
  2. The emperor's marble bust had a tarquinish expression, reflecting his aloofness.
  3. The antique fountain featured tarquinish spouts that poured water into a shimmering pool.
  4. The castle's tarquinish towers commanded a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.
  5. The knight's armor gleamed with tarquinish embellishments, signifying his noble lineage.
  6. The library's tarquinish shelves held volumes of ancient wisdom and lore.
  7. The cathedral's tarquinish facade was adorned with intricate carvings and stained glass windows.
  8. The ship's tarquinish figurehead cut through the waves with grace and majesty.
  9. The carriage's tarquinish upholstery provided a luxurious ride for its occupants.
  10. The palace's tarquinish gardens were a riot of colors, fragrances, and exotic plants.

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Like a Tarquin, a king of ancient Rome; proud; haughty; overbearing.

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The tarquinish tapestry depicted an elaborate battle scene.

The emperor's marble bust had a tarquinish expression, reflecting his aloofness.

The antique fountain featured tarquinish spouts that poured water into a shimmering pool.

The castle's tarquinish towers commanded a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.