dight Synonyms

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dight Meaning

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dight (imp. & p. p.)

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dight (v. t.)

To prepare; to put in order; hence, to dress, or put on; to array; to adorn.

To have sexual intercourse with.

dight Sentence Examples

  1. With great care, the artists dight the canvas in hues of gold and sapphire.
  2. The knights dight their armor, preparing for the upcoming jousting tournament.
  3. The gardener dight the wilted plants with a gentle spray of water, restoring their vibrancy.
  4. The chef meticulously dight the dish, arranging each ingredient with precision and artistry.
  5. The old woman dight her knitting needles, beginning a new scarf for her grandchild.
  6. The maid dight the room, fluffing pillows and sweeping away dust, creating a sense of order and comfort.
  7. The makeup artist dight the model's face, enhancing her natural beauty with subtle strokes of color.
  8. The historian dight through ancient texts, seeking clues to unravel a forgotten mystery.
  9. The tailor dight the fabric, measuring and cutting with precision to create a bespoke suit.
  10. The florist dight a bouquet of fragrant blooms, choosing each flower for its unique beauty and symbolism.

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of Dight, To prepare; to put in order; hence, to dress, or put on; to array; to adorn., To have sexual intercourse with.

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With great care, the artists dight the canvas in hues of gold and sapphire.

The knights dight their armor, preparing for the upcoming jousting tournament.

The gardener dight the wilted plants with a gentle spray of water, restoring their vibrancy.

The chef meticulously dight the dish, arranging each ingredient with precision and artistry.