madid (Meaning)

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madid (a.)

Wet; moist; as, a madid eye.

Synonyms & Antonyms of madid

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madid Sentence Examples

  1. The streets were madid with rain, turning them into slippery rivulets.
  2. Her cheeks were madid with tears as she mourned the loss of her loved one.
  3. The pavement seemed madid with the blood of countless battles.
  4. The dew had left the grass madid with moisture, glistening in the morning sun.
  5. The sweat running down her forehead made her skin madid and uncomfortable.
  6. The wound was madid with pus, a sign of severe infection.
  7. The sponge was madid with cleaning solution, ready to wipe away the stains.
  8. The scientist carefully applied a madid solution to the sample, hoping to detect a chemical reaction.
  9. The painting was madid with paint, its vibrant colors dripping down the canvas.
  10. The ground after the storm was madid with mud, making it difficult to walk.

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Wet; moist; as, a madid eye.

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The streets were madid with rain, turning them into slippery rivulets.

Her cheeks were madid with tears as she mourned the loss of her loved one.

The pavement seemed madid with the blood of countless battles.

The dew had left the grass madid with moisture, glistening in the morning sun.