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Meaning of cadew

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cadew (n.)

Alt. of Cadeworm

cadew Sentence Examples

  1. The strong winds caused the old oak tree to cadew ominously, branches scraping against the roof.
  2. The rhythmic cadew of the waves against the shore lulled the children to sleep.
  3. The blacksmith's hammer caded steadily, shaping the molten metal into a horseshoe.
  4. With careful hands, the artist caded delicate brushstrokes onto the canvas, bringing the portrait to life.
  5. The horse's hooves caded against the cobblestones, sending up a spray of sparks.
  6. The rhythmic chant of the monks caded through the temple, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
  7. The rain caded down in sheets, transforming the dusty road into a muddy river.
  8. The metronome caded a steady beat, guiding the pianist's practice session.
  9. The pendulum in the grandfather clock caded back and forth, marking the passage of time.
  10. The detective's keen eye noticed the slight cadew in the suspect's alibi, hinting at a possible deception.

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Alt. of Cadeworm

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The strong winds caused the old oak tree to cadew ominously, branches scraping against the roof.

The rhythmic cadew of the waves against the shore lulled the children to sleep.

The blacksmith's hammer caded steadily, shaping the molten metal into a horseshoe.

With careful hands, the artist caded delicate brushstrokes onto the canvas, bringing the portrait to life.