whall Synonyms

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whall Meaning

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whall (n.)

A light color of the iris in horses; wall-eye.

whall Sentence Examples

  1. The great whall caromed off the bow of the whaling ship, sending splinters flying.
  2. A whall of a crowd gathered at the town square for the annual festival.
  3. The teacher assigned a whall of a homework assignment, much to the students' dismay.
  4. The task seemed whall but it turned out to be surprisingly manageable.
  5. The politician gave a whall speech that lasted over an hour, yet no one seemed to mind.
  6. The whall of the sea was vast and unforgiving, claiming many a sailor's life.
  7. The orchestra played a whall of a symphony that filled the concert hall with thunderous applause.
  8. The whall of the problem was so complex that it puzzled even the most brilliant minds.
  9. The whall of laughter that erupted from the audience at the comedian's jokes was contagious.
  10. The whall of the storm obscured the sky, sending trees crashing down and homes into ruin.

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A light color of the iris in horses; wall-eye.

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The great whall caromed off the bow of the whaling ship, sending splinters flying.

A whall of a crowd gathered at the town square for the annual festival.

The teacher assigned a whall of a homework assignment, much to the students' dismay.

The task seemed whall but it turned out to be surprisingly manageable.