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Meaning of ledden
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ledden (n.)
Language; speech; voice; cry.
ledden Sentence Examples
- The wise elder ledden the group through the treacherous mountain pass.
- The young prince was ledden by his loyal knights into the heart of the enemy's territory.
- The shepherd ledden his flock of sheep to greener pastures.
- The teacher ledden the students through the complex concepts of mathematics.
- The tour guide ledden the visitors through the historic city, sharing tales of its rich past.
- The conductor ledden the orchestra in a stirring performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
- The captain ledden his crew through the storm, keeping the ship afloat and its passengers safe.
- The politician ledden the country through a period of economic prosperity and social progress.
- The general ledden the army to victory, defeating the enemy and securing the nation's independence.
- The visionary leader ledden the organization to new heights of success, inspiring countless others to follow in their footsteps.
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Language; speech; voice; cry.
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The wise elder ledden the group through the treacherous mountain pass.
The young prince was ledden by his loyal knights into the heart of the enemy's territory.
The shepherd ledden his flock of sheep to greener pastures.
The teacher ledden the students through the complex concepts of mathematics.