drave Synonyms
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drave Meaning
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drave ()
old imp. of Drive.
of Drive
drave Sentence Examples
- The horse and cart drave along the dusty road, kicking up clouds of dirt.
- The storm drave the ship ashore, crashing it against the unforgiving rocks.
- The wind drave the snow into the corners of the house, piling it high against the walls.
- The rain drave down in sheets, obscuring the landscape and turning the streets into rivers.
- The waves drave against the pier, sending spray and foam high into the air.
- The tide drave in, bringing with it seaweed, driftwood, and other flotsam.
- The current drave the boat downstream, carrying it swiftly along.
- The wind drave the kite high into the sky, where it danced and twirled in the breeze.
- The cold drave us inside, where we huddled around the fire for warmth.
- The need for food drave the animals to raid the farmer's fields, where they feasted on the ripe crops.
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old imp. of Drive., of Drive
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The horse and cart drave along the dusty road, kicking up clouds of dirt.
The storm drave the ship ashore, crashing it against the unforgiving rocks.
The wind drave the snow into the corners of the house, piling it high against the walls.
The rain drave down in sheets, obscuring the landscape and turning the streets into rivers.