Sentences

dawk in a sentence

n.

Definition

'Dawk' refers to something that is dark, murky, or shadowy in appearance or character, often evoking a sense of mystery or foreboding.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist's latest exhibit featured a striking dawky interpretation of urban life.
  2. In the old tales, a dawky beast lurked in the woods, challenging the bravest of knights.
  3. Her dawky sense of humor always lightened the mood during tense meetings.
  4. The dawky clouds threatened rain, prompting us to seek shelter before our picnic began.
  5. He wore a dawky expression, as if he had just solved a complex puzzle in his mind.
  6. The dawk perched on the branch, watching the world below with keen eyes.
  7. In the midst of the chaos, her laughter felt like a dawk, light and carefree.
  8. He tried to dawk his way through the conversation, but the topic was too serious.
  9. The artist painted a dawk that represented the joy of simple pleasures.
  10. With a quick dawk of her head, she signaled her friends to follow her outside.
  11. The artist's latest piece was a striking dawk that captured the essence of urban life.
  12. In the folklore of the region, the dawk is said to bring good fortune to those who encounter it.
  13. Her dawk expression during the performance left the audience in awe of her talent.
  14. The children were fascinated by the dawk she created using simple materials from the garden.
  15. As they strolled through the park, they admired the dawk of colors in the sunset sky.

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