meade (Meaning)

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meade (n)

English economist noted for his studies of international trade and finance (1907-1995)

United States general in charge of the Union troops at the Battle of Gettysburg (1815-1872)

Synonyms & Antonyms of meade

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meade Sentence Examples

  1. The bees diligently worked to produce a sweet and frothy mead, a delightful concoction.
  2. The ancient meadery preserved the art of crafting mead, a beverage that has stood the test of time.
  3. Amidst the festival's revelry, the aroma of mead wafted through the air, enticing all.
  4. The honeyed mead, served in a gilded goblet, was a fitting accompaniment to the feast.
  5. With each sip of mead, I could taste the sun's golden rays and the earthy fragrance of wildflowers.
  6. The mead's fermentation created a subtle effervescence, adding a touch of magic to the drink.
  7. Legends spoke of a mythical mead that bestowed eternal youth upon those who consumed it.
  8. The mead's alcoholic content warmed my body, filling me with a sense of contentment.
  9. In the quiet solitude of my study, a glass of mead was my constant companion.
  10. The mead's amber hue shimmered in the candlelight, casting an ethereal glow on the evening.

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English economist noted for his studies of international trade and finance (1907-1995), United States general in charge of the Union troops at the Battle of Get

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The bees diligently worked to produce a sweet and frothy mead, a delightful concoction.

The ancient meadery preserved the art of crafting mead, a beverage that has stood the test of time.

Amidst the festival's revelry, the aroma of mead wafted through the air, enticing all.

The honeyed mead, served in a gilded goblet, was a fitting accompaniment to the feast.