undine
IPA: ˈʌndin
noun
- A female water-sprite or nymph.
- The elemental being of water.
- (medicine) a small flask used to apply lotions to the eye.
- (rare outside fiction) A female given name from Latin.
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Examples of "undine" in Sentences
- What a cool family you have. undine posted at 5:49 PM
- A new career: hired background. undine posted at 3:43 PM
- Nope, not unless he's really hungry. undine commented at 1:34 PM~
- I'll skip over asking them to see that themselves. undine commented at 1:33 PM~
- Something that could only be an undine stared into Kellen's eyes for a long moment before flitting away.
- For a variety of reasons I decided to use on a story idea I had a long time ago about a magical plumber who meets an undine.
- When I had swum a while -- how many breaths I cannot say, for I did not draw breath -- I recalled the undine and set out to find her.
- They came to a place where a small waterfall spilled down into a deep rocky catch-basin, which in turn overflowed to make the stream where he had seen the undine the day before.
- She (to persist in personifying the sensation as female) is a wild and sea-eyed undine, the darling daughter of adventure, the sister of risk, and it is for her rare and always ephemeral embrace, the temporary pressure she exerts on the membrane of ecstasy, that many men leave home.
- There were some suggested improvements, including building up the growing love between the plumber and the undine, mentioning earlier that undines are incurable romantics, and changing the plumber's ex (who shows up several times) into several separate exes to demonstrate the plumber's previous personal history.
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