Sentences

awny in a sentence

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Definition

'Awny' refers to having or resembling awns, which are slender, bristle-like appendages or hairs, often used to describe a texture that is soft and fuzzy or a cloudy appearance that is wispy or feathery.

Sample Sentences

  1. The cat's awny coat shimmered in the sunlight, revealing its soft texture.
  2. As the storm approached, the awny clouds gathered ominously on the horizon.
  3. She wore an awny sweater that complemented her warm, inviting personality.
  4. The landscape transformed into an awny panorama, with muted colors filling the scene.
  5. His awny demeanor made everyone feel at ease during the tense meeting.
  6. In the dim light, the awny painting seemed to come alive with hidden stories.
  7. The delicious aroma from the kitchen was awny, promising a delightful meal.
  8. Her awny laughter echoed through the halls, bringing joy to everyone around.
  9. The fabric of the awny curtains caught the light just right, creating a magical atmosphere.
  10. As they walked through the park, the awny leaves crunched delightfully underfoot.

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