Sentences

warish in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Warish (noun): A mythical creature from folklore, often associated with fear and believed to appear during periods of turmoil.

Sample Sentences

  1. The ancient text described a mystical creature known as the Warish, feared by many.
  2. In the folklore of the region, the Warish was said to emerge only during times of great strife.
  3. Legends tell that the Warish would rise from the shadows to protect the innocent.
  4. Many villagers believe that a Warish once roamed their lands, guarding hidden treasures.
  5. The artist painted a striking mural depicting the Warish in a battle against dark forces.
  6. The warish clouds loomed ominously over the battlefield, hinting at the chaos to come.
  7. After the long and grueling conflict, the soldiers returned home, forever marked by their warish experiences.
  8. A warish spirit lingered in the town, where memories of past battles colored every corner.
  9. He spoke with a warish tone, reflecting the weight of loss and sacrifice he had witnessed.
  10. The documentary captured the warish reality of life in a country torn apart by civil strife.