dade (Meaning)
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dade (v. t.)
To hold up by leading strings or by the hand, as a child while he toddles.
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dade (v. i.)
To walk unsteadily, as a child in leading strings, or just learning to walk; to move slowly.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dade
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dade Sentence Examples
- The dade of the ancient artifact revealed its remarkable craftsmanship.
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a dade of orange across the sky, the day drew to a close.
- The dade of the old building hinted at its storied past, with faded paint and weathered bricks.
- His dade demeanor belied the turmoil raging within him.
- The dade of the forest floor was softened by a carpet of fallen leaves.
- She gazed at the dade portrait, wondering about the lives of those captured in time.
- The dade scent of lavender filled the room, invoking memories of summers past.
- The dade ruins stood as a testament to the passage of time and the resilience of nature.
- Despite his advanced age, his eyes held a dade sparkle of youthfulness.
- In the dim light of dusk, shadows took on a dade hue, enveloping the landscape in mystery.
FAQs About the word dade
To hold up by leading strings or by the hand, as a child while he toddles., To walk unsteadily, as a child in leading strings, or just learning to walk; to move
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The dade of the ancient artifact revealed its remarkable craftsmanship.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a dade of orange across the sky, the day drew to a close.
The dade of the old building hinted at its storied past, with faded paint and weathered bricks.
His dade demeanor belied the turmoil raging within him.