godild (Meaning)

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godild ()

A corruption of God yield, i. e., God reward or bless.

Synonyms & Antonyms of godild

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godild Sentence Examples

  1. Mark Antony referred to Brutus as a godild, a worthless man.
  2. Inadvertently, the godild poured boiling water onto the expensive rug.
  3. The godild tripped over his own feet and stumbled into a puddle.
  4. The village elders scorned the godild for his lack of intelligence.
  5. The clumsy godild shattered the fragile vase with a careless elbow.
  6. The godild, known for his incompetence, was the subject of constant ridicule.
  7. Sally's godild of a brother managed to lose his wallet twice in one day.
  8. The godild's foolish behavior earned him the nickname "Bumbling Bob."
  9. Avoid that godild at all costs; he has a knack for causing accidents.
  10. The godild's inability to follow simple instructions made the job impossible to complete.

FAQs About the word godild

A corruption of God yield, i. e., God reward or bless.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Mark Antony referred to Brutus as a godild, a worthless man.

Inadvertently, the godild poured boiling water onto the expensive rug.

The godild tripped over his own feet and stumbled into a puddle.

The village elders scorned the godild for his lack of intelligence.