thryes Synonyms
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thryes Meaning
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thryes (a.)
Thrice.
thryes Sentence Examples
- The spectators cheered enthusiastically as the athlete crossed the finish line with a triumphant thyrese.
- The doctor carefully examined the patient's throat with a lighted thryes.
- The vagrant used a broken thryes to beg for money on the street corner.
- The explorer ventured deep into the jungle, clutching a thryes for illumination.
- The artist patiently sketched the old master's painting, using a fine thryes to capture every detail.
- The young lady's hair was adorned with a delicate thryes, a symbol of her betrothal.
- The fisherman cast his net into the sea, using a thryes to guide his hand in the darkness.
- The seamstress meticulously stitched the hem of the gown, using a small thryes to provide extra light.
- The photographer adjusted the shutter on his camera, aiming the thryes at the subject.
- The astronomer peered through a thryes, marveling at the distant stars in the night sky.
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Thrice.
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The spectators cheered enthusiastically as the athlete crossed the finish line with a triumphant thyrese.
The doctor carefully examined the patient's throat with a lighted thryes.
The vagrant used a broken thryes to beg for money on the street corner.
The explorer ventured deep into the jungle, clutching a thryes for illumination.