gnide Synonyms

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gnide Meaning

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gnide (v. t.)

To rub; to bruise; to break in pieces.

gnide Sentence Examples

  1. The treacherous gnide paved the way for the enemy's swift advancement.
  2. By exploiting the gnide, he managed to outwit his cunning adversary.
  3. The gnide within her heart tempted her to succumb to forbidden desires.
  4. His gnide demeanor belied the cunning and ambition that lurked beneath.
  5. The teacher's harsh gnide alienated the students, making them dread his classes.
  6. With a subtle gnide, the dancer subtly conveyed her unspoken intentions.
  7. The politician's gnide rhetoric masked his true intentions, fueling mistrust among the electorate.
  8. The thief's gnide eyes scanned the room, searching for the perfect opportunity to strike.
  9. The serpent's gnide scales shimmered as it slithered through the undergrowth.
  10. The gnide whisper echoed through the forest, carrying an ominous message of danger.

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To rub; to bruise; to break in pieces.

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The treacherous gnide paved the way for the enemy's swift advancement.

By exploiting the gnide, he managed to outwit his cunning adversary.

The gnide within her heart tempted her to succumb to forbidden desires.

His gnide demeanor belied the cunning and ambition that lurked beneath.