whelked Antonyms

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Meaning of whelked

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whelked (a.)

Having whelks; whelky; as, whelked horns.

whelked Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly woman's wrinkled face had become whelked and weathered over the years.
  2. The waves relentlessly whelked the sand dunes, creating intricate patterns.
  3. The storm left whelked trees in its wake, their gnarled branches twisting eerily.
  4. The rusty nail had whelked the wooden surface, leaving a permanent scar.
  5. The ocean was whelked by strong currents, creating dangerous riptides.
  6. The sculptor painstakingly whelked the clay into a lifelike depiction of a human figure.
  7. The doctor whelked the bandage, ensuring it stayed securely in place.
  8. The rough texture of the fabric whelked the skin, causing irritation.
  9. The whelked surface of the moon reminded astronomers of an ancient battlefield.
  10. The whelked rope tangled around the sailor's leg, hindering his movement.

FAQs About the word whelked

Having whelks; whelky; as, whelked horns.

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The elderly woman's wrinkled face had become whelked and weathered over the years.

The waves relentlessly whelked the sand dunes, creating intricate patterns.

The storm left whelked trees in its wake, their gnarled branches twisting eerily.

The rusty nail had whelked the wooden surface, leaving a permanent scar.