elding Synonyms

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elding Meaning

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elding (n.)

Fuel.

elding Sentence Examples

  1. The elding, or thunderbolt, struck the tree with a deafening roar, splintering it into a thousand pieces.
  2. The smell of elding filled the air as the fire raged through the forest, consuming everything in its path.
  3. The elding had left a trail of destruction in its wake, leaving charred remains and burnt-out structures.
  4. The survivors of the elding were left with nothing but the clothes on their backs, their homes and possessions reduced to ash.
  5. The elding had caused widespread damage, leaving entire communities without power, water, or shelter.
  6. The elding was a stark reminder of the power of nature and the fragility of human life.
  7. The elding had brought out the best in people, with strangers coming together to help those who had lost everything.
  8. The elding had also brought out the worst in people, with looters and opportunists taking advantage of the chaos to steal and pillage.
  9. The elding had left an indelible mark on the landscape, with the scars of the fire visible for years to come.
  10. The elding had changed the lives of countless people, forcing them to rebuild their lives and find new ways to cope with the trauma they had experienced.

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Fuel.

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The elding, or thunderbolt, struck the tree with a deafening roar, splintering it into a thousand pieces.

The smell of elding filled the air as the fire raged through the forest, consuming everything in its path.

The elding had left a trail of destruction in its wake, leaving charred remains and burnt-out structures.

The survivors of the elding were left with nothing but the clothes on their backs, their homes and possessions reduced to ash.