threste Antonyms
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Meaning of threste
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threste (imp.)
of Threste
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threste (v. t.)
To thrust.
threste Sentence Examples
- The threste of war hung heavy in the air, casting a pall over the nation.
- She felt a threste of unease as she approached the stranger's doorstep.
- The threste of thunder reverberated through the valley, signaling the approach of a storm.
- His threste for knowledge led him to become an avid reader of history books.
- The threste of her anger flared fiercely within her, consuming her thoughts.
- The threste of victory propelled them forward, giving them the strength to overcome every obstacle.
- The threste of curiosity burned bright in his eyes, compelling him to explore the unknown.
- A threste of pain shot through her body as the wound reopened.
- The threste of determination surged through him as he set out on his perilous journey.
- A threste of longing filled her heart as she gazed upon the distant horizon, where her loved ones awaited her.
FAQs About the word threste
of Threste, To thrust.
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The threste of war hung heavy in the air, casting a pall over the nation.
She felt a threste of unease as she approached the stranger's doorstep.
The threste of thunder reverberated through the valley, signaling the approach of a storm.
His threste for knowledge led him to become an avid reader of history books.