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

  1. The dade of the ancient artifact revealed its remarkable craftsmanship.
  2. As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a dade of orange across the sky, the day drew to a close.
  3. The dade of the old building hinted at its storied past, with faded paint and weathered bricks.
  4. His dade demeanor belied the turmoil raging within him.
  5. The dade of the forest floor was softened by a carpet of fallen leaves.
  6. She gazed at the dade portrait, wondering about the lives of those captured in time.
  7. The dade scent of lavender filled the room, invoking memories of summers past.
  8. The dade ruins stood as a testament to the passage of time and the resilience of nature.
  9. Despite his advanced age, his eyes held a dade sparkle of youthfulness.
  10. 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.