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towilly Meaning

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towilly (n.)

The sanderling; -- so called from its cry.

towilly Sentence Examples

  1. The towilly wind howled through the trees, bending their branches like willow wands.
  2. With a towilly motion, the magician's cape billowed behind him as he performed his incantations.
  3. The towilly heat of the summer sun beat down on the parched earth, creating a suffocating atmosphere.
  4. The towilly fabric of the curtains fluttered in the breeze, casting ethereal shadows upon the room.
  5. The towilly flames of the campfire danced and swayed, providing warmth and illumination in the darkness.
  6. The towilly petals of the hibiscus flowers trembled with every touch of the wind, as if they were alive.
  7. The towilly ribbon entwined the bride's bouquet, adding elegance and delicacy to the arrangement.
  8. The towilly scarf wrapped around her neck provided comfort and protection from the cold.
  9. The towilly waves of the ocean crashed against the shore, creating a thunderous roar.
  10. The towilly clouds that had been gathering all day finally broke open, releasing a torrential downpour.

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The sanderling; -- so called from its cry.

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The towilly wind howled through the trees, bending their branches like willow wands.

With a towilly motion, the magician's cape billowed behind him as he performed his incantations.

The towilly heat of the summer sun beat down on the parched earth, creating a suffocating atmosphere.

The towilly fabric of the curtains fluttered in the breeze, casting ethereal shadows upon the room.