arride (Meaning)
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arride (v. t.)
To please; to gratify.
Synonyms & Antonyms of arride
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arride Sentence Examples
- The majestic sunset's hues arride the eyes and soothe the soul.
- Her melodious voice never fails to arride the listeners gathered around.
- The delicate fragrance of the flowers arrides the garden with an enchanting aroma.
- A warm smile can often arride even the most troubled hearts.
- The gentle breeze on a summer evening has a way to arride the senses.
- The artwork's intricate details arride the observer, evoking a sense of wonder.
- His eloquent speech never fails to arride the audience, captivating their attention.
- The rich flavors of the cuisine arride the palate with a burst of delight.
- The old-fashioned charm of the quaint village always seems to arride visitors.
- The heartfelt gesture of kindness never fails to arride those on the receiving end.
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To please; to gratify.
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The majestic sunset's hues arride the eyes and soothe the soul.
Her melodious voice never fails to arride the listeners gathered around.
The delicate fragrance of the flowers arrides the garden with an enchanting aroma.
A warm smile can often arride even the most troubled hearts.