Isle [noun]

Definition of Isle:

land surrounded by body of water

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Opposite/Antonyms of Isle:

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Sentence/Example of Isle:

A few lines of text describe a darkness spreading over the world emanating from a distant isle where the realm of spirits and men mingle.

He and his wife seated themselves at table one Tuesday evening, a few weeks after their return from Grand Isle.

Monsieur Ratignolle was delighted to see her, though he found her looking not so well as at Grand Isle, and he advised a tonic.

One afternoon early in the year 1889 two gentlemen from the Isle of Man called upon me at my office.

Edna was sobbing, just as she had wept one midnight at Grand Isle when strange, new voices awoke in her.

On rainy or melancholy days Edna went out and sought the society of the friends she had made at Grand Isle.

Here he “found another kind of people” from the complaisant inhabitants of the Isle of Wight.

"I have forgotten nothing at Grand Isle," he said, not looking at her, but rolling a cigarette.

The day “Rocket” was much older, and got a good share of the Isle of Wight traffic.

This excursion was my last in this beautiful isle, as I was obliged to embark on the next day, the 17th of May.