chasmed in a sentence
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Definition
CHASMED: (verb) to create a deep, wide opening or chasm in a physical or emotional context.
Sample Sentences
- The river had chasmed through the valley, creating a breathtaking landscape.
- She felt chasmed by the overwhelming sadness that enveloped her after the loss.
- The hikers were captivated by the chasmed cliffs that towered above them.
- His laughter chasmed in the vast emptiness of the abandoned hall.
- As the storm approached, the sky chasmed with dark clouds, signaling trouble ahead.
- Their arguments seemed to have chasmed the distance between them even further.
- The ancient canyon was chasmed deep into the earth, revealing layers of history.
- In her dreams, she often found herself wandering through a chasmed world of fantasy.
- The discussion revealed chasmed differences in their opinions, making collaboration difficult.
- Time seemed to chasmed as they shared stories under the starlit sky.