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Meaning of thilk
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thilk (pron.)
That same; this; that.
thilk Sentence Examples
- Thilk ancient castle stood as a testament to centuries of history.
- The thilk knight's armor glistened in the sunlight, reflecting his unwavering resolve.
- Thilk maiden, with her long, flowing hair and piercing gaze, possessed a captivating beauty.
- The thilk forest was filled with a myriad of sights and sounds, from the rustling of leaves to the chattering of birds.
- I saw a thilk creature lurking in the shadows, its eyes glinting with an eerie light.
- The thilk book contained secrets that had been lost to time.
- Thilk potion, brewed with ancient herbs, promised to heal all ailments.
- The thilk tapestry depicted scenes of battle and romance, woven with exquisite skill.
- Thilk village, nestled amidst rolling hills, seemed to have been untouched by time.
- The thilk melody, carried by the wind, filled the air with a haunting sweetness.
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That same; this; that.
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Thilk ancient castle stood as a testament to centuries of history.
The thilk knight's armor glistened in the sunlight, reflecting his unwavering resolve.
Thilk maiden, with her long, flowing hair and piercing gaze, possessed a captivating beauty.
The thilk forest was filled with a myriad of sights and sounds, from the rustling of leaves to the chattering of birds.