Denes [noun]
Definition of Denes:
valley
Opposite/Antonyms of Denes:
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Sentence/Example of Denes:
The whole party had migrated for the day, to the hills at a distance of about ten miles from Craddock Dene.
She was longing to urge her to leave Craddock Dene, but was deterred by the knowledge of the uselessness of such advice.
It was not long after this conversation, that Craddock Dene was thrilled by another piece of matrimonial news.
Captain Dene pulled at his moustache as though puzzled how to act.
I had no thought to see the dear lad married so soon, nor to give up my home at the Dene yet, in favor of a new mistress.
Lelands name the Dene (meaning a dune or bank) being a much more comprehensible one than its present form Den.
It was just the idyllic village best suited to the taste of such an idyllic young curate as Walter Dene.
Having thus decided, Walter Dene proceeded to lay his plans with deliberate caution.
The effect of Walter Dene's scientific prevision was even more instantaneous than he had anticipated.
All the world only thought that Walter Dene's generosity was really almost ridiculous, even in a parson.