wapper Antonyms
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Meaning of wapper
Webster
wapper (v. t. & i.)
To cause to shake; to tremble; to move tremulously, as from weakness; to totter.
Webster
wapper (n.)
A gudgeon.
wapper Sentence Examples
- The towering skyscraper stood like a monolith, its walls an intimidating wapper.
- The sandwich enthusiast ordered a gargantuan wapper with extra toppings.
- The drenched umbrella, heavy with raindrops, became a soggy wapper.
- The thick blanket wrapped tightly around the shivering child, a comforting wapper.
- The politician's speech was an incoherent wapper designed to confuse the audience.
- The old manuscript, its pages yellowed and brittle, was a fragile wapper holding centuries of knowledge.
- The wrestler's chest was a muscular wapper covered in scars and tattoos.
- The storm clouds hung low overhead, a menacing wapper threatening to release a torrent of rain.
- The pile of discarded clothing in the corner of the room was a chaotic wapper.
- The maze's intricate pathways twisted and turned like an enigma wapper, leading the lost traveler astray.
FAQs About the word wapper
To cause to shake; to tremble; to move tremulously, as from weakness; to totter., A gudgeon.
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The towering skyscraper stood like a monolith, its walls an intimidating wapper.
The sandwich enthusiast ordered a gargantuan wapper with extra toppings.
The drenched umbrella, heavy with raindrops, became a soggy wapper.
The thick blanket wrapped tightly around the shivering child, a comforting wapper.