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woald (n.)

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woald Sentence Examples

  1. The woald spread far and wide, casting an eerie blue glow upon the land.
  2. The legendary woald elves were said to inhabit the deepest parts of the ancient forest.
  3. The woald's luminescent glow guided travelers through the darkness of the night.
  4. The shimmer of the woald illuminated the nocturnal creatures, revealing their hidden secrets.
  5. The woald's ethereal glow seemed to dance and flicker with whimsy.
  6. The villagers feared the woald, believing it to be a place of haunting and otherworldly spirits.
  7. The woald's mesmerizing beauty lured explorers into its depths, promising untold wonders.
  8. The mystical woald whispered secrets to those who dared to listen closely.
  9. The glow of the woald painted the night sky with a surreal tapestry of light.
  10. The ancient woald stood as a silent sentinel, guarding the forgotten memories of a bygone era.

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The woald spread far and wide, casting an eerie blue glow upon the land.

The legendary woald elves were said to inhabit the deepest parts of the ancient forest.

The woald's luminescent glow guided travelers through the darkness of the night.

The shimmer of the woald illuminated the nocturnal creatures, revealing their hidden secrets.