"Manxome" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Manxome" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Manxome" Meaning

Manxome is an adjective that means formidable, fearsome, or intimidating.

"Manxome" Examples

Usage Examples for "Manxome"


"The ferocious beast was a manxome monster that roamed the dark forest, striking fear into the hearts of all who crossed its path." (Here, "manxome" is used to describe something as fierce and terrifying.)
"The manxome winds howled through the deserted streets, threatening to topple the old buildings at any moment." (In this example, "manxome" is used to convey the intense and frightful quality of the winds.)
"The knight's manxome steed thundered down the battlefield, trampling enemy troops beneath its hooves." (Here, "manxome" is used to describe a horse as fierce and powerful, echoing its medieval origins.)
"The manxome pirate sailed the high seas, plundering ships and terrorizing coastal towns with his cutlass and cannon." (In this example, "manxome" is used to describe someone as ruthless and feared, fitting for a pirate.)
"The sweet melody of the flute was a soothing balm to the ears, calming the savage beasts and making them manxome no more." (Here, "manxome" is used to describe a quality that is savage or terrifying, which is then contrasted with the calming power of music.)

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The word "Manx" refers to something or someone relating to the Isle of Man, a self-governing British Crown dependency in the Irish Sea, between England and Ireland. It can also refer to the Manx language, which is a Celtic language native to the Isle of Man.

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