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Meaning of tingis

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tingis (n.)

A genus of small hemipterous insects which injure trees by sucking the sap from the leaves. See Illustration in Appendix.

tingis Sentence Examples

  1. The tingis of the leaves shimmered with iridescence under the sunlight.
  2. The ancient artifact bore intricate carvings, its surface adorned with a faded tingis of gold.
  3. The artist deftly applied tingis of color, creating a vibrant and ethereal painting.
  4. The sky transformed into a canvas of celestial hues, tingis of pinks and purples melting into a radiant sunset.
  5. The perfumed petals released a delicate tingis of fragrance that filled the air.
  6. Her eyes sparkled with a tingis of mischief as she whispered a playful secret.
  7. The opera singer's voice soared through the auditorium, its tingis of sadness echoing the depths of human emotion.
  8. The rhythmic tingis of windchimes carried through the breeze, creating a soothing melody.
  9. The antique silverwork possessed a subtle tingis of patina, adding to its timeless charm.
  10. With a flick of her brush, the artist added a tingis of white to the canvas, creating ethereal highlights.

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A genus of small hemipterous insects which injure trees by sucking the sap from the leaves. See Illustration in Appendix.

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The tingis of the leaves shimmered with iridescence under the sunlight.

The ancient artifact bore intricate carvings, its surface adorned with a faded tingis of gold.

The artist deftly applied tingis of color, creating a vibrant and ethereal painting.

The sky transformed into a canvas of celestial hues, tingis of pinks and purples melting into a radiant sunset.