Examples of 'nunbyeol' in a sentence

Meaning of "nunbyeol"

nunbyeol (noun): a Korean term that translates to 'higher than the sky,' often used in a metaphorical sense to describe something lofty or transcendent. For example, 'Her aspirations were nunbyeol.'

How to use "nunbyeol" in a sentence

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Nunbyeol is still growing.
The three of them fled while Nunbyeol went out to get the medicine.
I asked Nunbyeol to keep an eye on them and went to the apothecary.
And Chaeeun and Nunbyeol are gone.
Nunbyeol is still growing, and the lineages have been growing as well.
Harim and Nunbyeol.
They are giving out millet and sorghum until the gohamsani ends . Nunbyeol.
The three of them fled while Nunbyeol went out to get the medicine . What happened?
From now on, your name will be Nunbyeol.
The three of them fled while Nunbyeol went out What happened?
Nunbyeol is weaker than us, Saram.
You are coming with me . Nunbyeol.
It 's my fault . I asked Nunbyeol to keep an eye on them.
What are you thinking? Nunbyeol.
What? - They asked Nunbyeol to leave with them.

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You are too late . Nunbyeol.
Nunbyeol Nunbyeol! See? is weaker than us, Saram.
My little sister, Nunbyeol.
To leave with them. -They asked Nunbyeol.
Gosh . What happened? Nunbyeol.

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