the boy filled the girls heart with woeful smiles...........i think ;)
bang, because it sounds like something exploding
He was the very personification of the boy in the book called Where The Wild Things Are. That is a good example because the word means to act or show characteristics of something nonhuman.
Masculine is a common example. It contains the word male (masculine.)
Yes, the word 'personification' is a noun, a word for the representation of a thing or idea as a person or by the human form; a perfect example; a word for a thing. Example: The character Uncle Sam was the personification of the US in wartime.
One example of a word that starts with "a" and ends with "z" is "amaze".
Type your answer here... rams hand was empty and his countenance was woeful
more woeful, most woeful
To make a woeful noise, moaning piteously.
roeful is not a real word. If you mean woeful, it's עצוב (atsúv)
Yes, it is, in all grammatical ways a sentence.
They all looked woeful and sad since they could not attend the play
In the King James version the word - Woe - appears 106 times the word - woeful - appears once the word - woes - appears once
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woeful
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Woeful
-ful to get woeful- meaning sad and sorrowful