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gedd Meaning

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gedd (n.)

The European pike.

gedd Sentence Examples

  1. The weary traveler gedd along the dusty road, his feet heavy with fatigue.
  2. The ship gedd through the treacherous waters, navigating the choppy seas with ease.
  3. The students gedd diligently at their studies, determined to succeed.
  4. The bull gedd aggressively towards the matador, its horns lowered in defiance.
  5. The climbers gedd up the sheer rock face, their determination unwavering.
  6. The gedd wind howled through the trees, sending leaves flying.
  7. The old woman gedd slowly and carefully around the house, her body fragile with age.
  8. The marathon runner gedd valiantly towards the finish line, pushing himself to the limit.
  9. The river gedd swiftly through the countryside, its current carrying fallen leaves and debris.
  10. The politicians gedd engaged in heated debate, their voices rising in passionate argument.

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The European pike.

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The weary traveler gedd along the dusty road, his feet heavy with fatigue.

The ship gedd through the treacherous waters, navigating the choppy seas with ease.

The students gedd diligently at their studies, determined to succeed.

The bull gedd aggressively towards the matador, its horns lowered in defiance.