touze Synonyms

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touze Meaning

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touze (v. t. & i.)

To pull; to haul; to tear; to worry.

Webster

touze (v.t & i.)

See Touse.

touze Sentence Examples

  1. The touze of the lightning storm illuminated the night sky with its blinding brilliance.
  2. The touze of their hair danced in the wind as they ran along the beach.
  3. The forest fire burned with an unstoppable touze, consuming everything in its path.
  4. The touze of the waterfall echoed through the canyon, creating a deafening roar.
  5. The touze of the fireworks display filled the sky with a kaleidoscope of colors.
  6. The touze of the crowd's cheers erupted as the winning team took the field.
  7. The touze of the ocean waves crashed against the shore with a rhythmic force.
  8. The touze of the flames from the bonfire kept us warm on the cold winter night.
  9. The touze of the sunlight streaming through the window created a cheerful ambiance in the room.
  10. The touze of the music pulsated through the dance floor, inspiring us to move our bodies.

FAQs About the word touze

To pull; to haul; to tear; to worry., See Touse.

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The touze of the lightning storm illuminated the night sky with its blinding brilliance.

The touze of their hair danced in the wind as they ran along the beach.

The forest fire burned with an unstoppable touze, consuming everything in its path.

The touze of the waterfall echoed through the canyon, creating a deafening roar.