tenderling Synonyms

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tenderling Meaning

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tenderling (n.)

One made tender by too much kindness; a fondling.

One of the first antlers of a deer.

tenderling Sentence Examples

  1. The tenderling of the steak melted like butter in his mouth.
  2. The baker carefully rolled out the tenderling of dough, ensuring a flaky crust.
  3. The roast chicken was cooked perfectly, the tenderling falling off the bone with ease.
  4. The kitten's tenderling mew filled the air as it nuzzled its mother.
  5. The gardener planted a row of tenderling tomato plants, anticipating a bountiful harvest.
  6. The baby's tenderling skin was soft and delicate to the touch.
  7. The artist's tenderling brushstrokes captured the ethereal beauty of the flower.
  8. The young child's tenderling heart was filled with compassion and kindness.
  9. The surgeon's tenderling hands deftly stitched the wound, minimizing discomfort.
  10. The poet's tenderling words painted vivid images that moved the reader's soul.

FAQs About the word tenderling

One made tender by too much kindness; a fondling., One of the first antlers of a deer.

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The tenderling of the steak melted like butter in his mouth.

The baker carefully rolled out the tenderling of dough, ensuring a flaky crust.

The roast chicken was cooked perfectly, the tenderling falling off the bone with ease.

The kitten's tenderling mew filled the air as it nuzzled its mother.