raddled (Meaning)
raddled (s)
used until no longer useful
showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering
Synonyms & Antonyms of raddled
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raddled Sentence Examples
- The old man's raddled face bore witness to a life of hardship and toil.
- The raddled landscape was scarred by the ravages of war and neglect.
- The painting depicted a raddled beauty, her once-vibrant features now faded and worn.
- The weathered signboard had become so raddled that it was barely legible.
- Her once-white skin was now raddled with age and sun exposure.
- The raddled walls of the abandoned house told a haunting tale of decay and neglect.
- The raddled pages of the ancient tome contained secrets that had long been lost to time.
- The raddled remnants of the shipwreck drifted forlornly upon the waves.
- The sculptor's raddled hands worked tirelessly to create a masterpiece.
- The raddled surface of the metal hinted at its long and arduous history.
FAQs About the word raddled
used until no longer useful, showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering
stunned, distracted,bewildered, dizzy, confused, dazed, punchy, punch-drunk, bemused, dopy
clearheaded,conscious, clearheaded, conscious, alert,alert,
The old man's raddled face bore witness to a life of hardship and toil.
The raddled landscape was scarred by the ravages of war and neglect.
The painting depicted a raddled beauty, her once-vibrant features now faded and worn.
The weathered signboard had become so raddled that it was barely legible.