surcease in a sentence
n.
Definition
Surcease (noun): a cessation or stopping, especially of something undesirable or troubling.
Sample Sentences
- The relentless noise of the city seemed to surcease as the sun dipped below the horizon.
- In her moment of despair, she longed for the surcease of her troubles.
- The storm finally began to surcease, leaving behind a serene calmness.
- After years of conflict, both sides agreed to a truce, hoping for the surcease of hostilities.
- He found a sense of peace in meditation, allowing the chaos of life to surcease for a while.
- The weary traveler longed for surcease from the relentless storm.
- In her poem, she lamented the surcease of youth and the passing of time.
- The doctor assured him that the pain would soon find surcease with the right medication.
- As the sun set, a peaceful surcease fell over the bustling city.
- He sought surcease in music, hoping to drown out the chaos of his thoughts.
- He sought surcease from the turmoil that had engulfed his life for so long.
- After years of struggle, she finally found surcease in the serene embrace of nature.
- The weary traveler longed for a surcease from the relentless demands of the road.
- In his poetry, he expressed a profound desire for surcease from sorrow and pain.
- The old man's eyes reflected a deep yearning for surcease, as he paused to remember better days.
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