yerne Antonyms
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Meaning of yerne
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yerne (a.)
Eagerly; briskly; quickly.
yerne Sentence Examples
- The old woman sat on the yerne by the fire, her eyes closed in contemplation.
- The wooden yerne was the focal point of the cozy living room, inviting guests to gather around its warmth.
- The yerne of the ancient castle was a place of legend and mystery, said to house the spirits of its former occupants.
- The Yernem River flowed gently through the valley, its waters shimmering in the sunlight.
- The yerne of the wagon swayed from side to side as it made its way across the bumpy road.
- The weary traveler took a moment to rest on a yerne by the side of the path.
- The Yernek Mountain loomed majestically over the surrounding landscape, its peak hidden in the clouds.
- The child skipped merrily around the yerne, its laughter echoing through the park.
- The blacksmith hammered away at the metal on the anvil, sparks flying from the yerne.
- The yerne of the ship creaked and groaned as it weathered the storm, its crew clinging to the hope of survival.
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Eagerly; briskly; quickly.
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The old woman sat on the yerne by the fire, her eyes closed in contemplation.
The wooden yerne was the focal point of the cozy living room, inviting guests to gather around its warmth.
The yerne of the ancient castle was a place of legend and mystery, said to house the spirits of its former occupants.
The Yernem River flowed gently through the valley, its waters shimmering in the sunlight.