murrion in a sentence
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Definition
MURRION (noun): A ghostly or spectral presence that evokes fear or mystery, often associated with haunting or supernatural phenomena.
Sample Sentences
- The old castle was rumored to be haunted by a murk of murrion, lingering in the shadows.
- In the dim light of the tavern, the locals exchanged tales of a mysterious murrion that haunted the nearby woods.
- As the fog rolled in, an eerie murrion seemed to envelop the landscape, shrouding everything in a thick mist.
- Legends spoke of a cursed treasure, trapped forever in a murrion, waiting for a brave soul to seek it out.
- The artist's latest work captured the essence of a murrion, blending darkness and intrigue with vibrant colors.
- The murkiness of the swamp harbors an unsettling silence, where the murrion of unseen creatures echoes through the air.
- In the dim light of the ancient library, the murrion of pages turning created a rhythmic background to her study session.
- The artist captured the murrion of the storm clouds with bold strokes, evoking a sense of impending chaos.
- As the sun set, the murrion of cicadas filled the warm evening air, creating a symphony of nature's sounds.
- The murrion of distant thunder hinted at the approaching rain, casting a gloomy shadow over the landscape.
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