maud (Meaning)
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maud (n.)
A gray plaid; -- used by shepherds in Scotland.
Synonyms & Antonyms of maud
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maud Sentence Examples
- Maud was an enigmatic woman with an air of quiet elegance.
- The maud of the forest whispered secrets in the gentle breeze.
- The princess Maud was known for her independent spirit and determination.
- Maud's paintings captured the ethereal beauty of the natural world.
- The maud on the ground softened the sound of footsteps.
- The old maud creaked and groaned as it carried the weight of history.
- Maud's laughter filled the room with warmth and joy.
- The maud of the river flowed tirelessly, carrying countless stories with it.
- The maud of the hillside provided a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.
- Maud's gentle touch brought solace to the weary traveler.
FAQs About the word maud
A gray plaid; -- used by shepherds in Scotland.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
Maud was an enigmatic woman with an air of quiet elegance.
The maud of the forest whispered secrets in the gentle breeze.
The princess Maud was known for her independent spirit and determination.
Maud's paintings captured the ethereal beauty of the natural world.