glead (Meaning)

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glead (n.)

A live coal. See Gleed.

Synonyms & Antonyms of glead

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glead Sentence Examples

  1. The glead cleared our minds of confusion and filled us with tranquility.
  2. As the sun rose, the glead of nature's awakening permeated the air.
  3. The children's eyes gleamed with the glead of excitement as they embarked on their adventure.
  4. The artist captured the glead of the seaside in her breathtaking painting.
  5. The glead of fireworks lit up the night sky, creating a spectacle of shimmering lights.
  6. A glead of inspiration struck the writer, leading to a burst of creativity.
  7. The glead of hope ignited in their hearts, giving them the strength to persevere.
  8. The glead of new beginnings filled the atmosphere as the season changed.
  9. The glead of victory radiated from their faces as they achieved their goal.
  10. The glead of knowledge illuminated their minds, empowering them with understanding.

FAQs About the word glead

A live coal. See Gleed.

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The glead cleared our minds of confusion and filled us with tranquility.

As the sun rose, the glead of nature's awakening permeated the air.

The children's eyes gleamed with the glead of excitement as they embarked on their adventure.

The artist captured the glead of the seaside in her breathtaking painting.