gryde Antonyms
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Meaning of gryde
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gryde (v. i.)
To gride. See Gride.
gryde Sentence Examples
- The steaming gryde of stew filled the kitchen with an irresistible aroma.
- The chef diligently stirred the sauce in the massive gryde, ensuring even distribution of flavors.
- The hunters sat around the campfire, sharing a gryde of venison stew.
- The innkeeper's gryde was always bubbling with a hearty soup for weary travelers.
- The gryde of rice cooked slowly over the open flame, its grains becoming tender and fluffy.
- The Viking warriors carried grydes of mead into the feasting hall, celebrating their victory.
- The apothecary used a gryde to concoct potions that would cure various ailments.
- The blacksmith heated his tools in a gryde filled with glowing coals.
- The potter placed his newly formed clay pots in a gryde to dry and harden.
- The gryde of molten metal was poured into the mold, creating an intricate sculpture.
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To gride. See Gride.
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The steaming gryde of stew filled the kitchen with an irresistible aroma.
The chef diligently stirred the sauce in the massive gryde, ensuring even distribution of flavors.
The hunters sat around the campfire, sharing a gryde of venison stew.
The innkeeper's gryde was always bubbling with a hearty soup for weary travelers.