mistide (Meaning)
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mistide (v. i.)
To happen or come to pass unfortunately; also, to suffer evil fortune.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mistide
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mistide Sentence Examples
- The mistide of the mountains enveloped the hikers in a thick blanket of fog.
- The mistide danced through the valley like a ghostly presence.
- The mistide clung to the trees, creating an eerie silence.
- The mistide moved swiftly, swirling and changing like a capricious spirit.
- The mistide hid the landscape in a shroud of mystery and beauty.
- The mistide carried the scent of pine needles and damp earth.
- The mistide played tricks on the senses, distorting distances and directions.
- The mistide whispered secrets to those who listened.
- The mistide painted the mountains in ethereal hues.
- The mistide lingered long after the sun had set, casting a mystical spell over the land.
FAQs About the word mistide
To happen or come to pass unfortunately; also, to suffer evil fortune.
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No antonyms found.
The mistide of the mountains enveloped the hikers in a thick blanket of fog.
The mistide danced through the valley like a ghostly presence.
The mistide clung to the trees, creating an eerie silence.
The mistide moved swiftly, swirling and changing like a capricious spirit.