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winged seraphs

 

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Winged Seraphs

Description:

Winged seraphs refer to celestial beings depicted in religious and mythical contexts. These beings typically have a human-like appearance with multiple pairs of wings. They are often portrayed as being divine, powerful, and radiant.

Sample Sentences:

Noun (Plural):

  1. The Sistine Chapel features beautiful frescoes of winged seraphs.
  2. According to ancient scriptures, winged seraphs guard the gates of paradise.
  3. The artist's painting depicted winged seraphs in a state of eternal bliss.

Adjective:

  1. The cathedral's stained glass windows showcased stunning images of winged seraphs.
  2. She created a mesmerizing sculpture of a winged seraph angel.
  3. The poet described a heavenly scene with winged seraphic beings floating above.

Verb:

  1. The ballet dancer gracefully leaped across the stage, appearing like a winged seraph.
  2. As the music reached its peak, the flutist's notes seemed to wing seraphically into the night.
  3. The author's eloquent words will wing you into the enchanted realm of winged seraphs.

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