tewing Antonyms
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Meaning of tewing
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tewing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Tew
tewing Sentence Examples
- The birds were tewing merrily in the trees, their songs filling the air with delight.
- The horses tossed their manes and tewed impatiently, eager to be set free.
- The baby's cries echoed through the house, a heartbreaking tewing that filled the silence.
- The wind whistled and tewed around the eaves of the house, creating an eerie symphony of sound.
- The old man sat by the fire, his voice tewing gently as he told tales of days gone by.
- The fisherman carefully cast his line into the river, its splash tewing against the water's surface.
- The cat played with a ball of yarn, its paws tewing it back and forth.
- The child's laughter was like a gentle tewing, filling the room with joy.
- The leaves on the trees rustled and tewed in the breeze, creating a calming melody.
- The old man's hands trembled slightly as he tewed a thread through the eye of a needle.
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of Tew
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The birds were tewing merrily in the trees, their songs filling the air with delight.
The horses tossed their manes and tewed impatiently, eager to be set free.
The baby's cries echoed through the house, a heartbreaking tewing that filled the silence.
The wind whistled and tewed around the eaves of the house, creating an eerie symphony of sound.