tate (Meaning)
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tate (n)
United States poet and critic (1899-1979)
Synonyms & Antonyms of tate
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tate Sentence Examples
- The stately oak tree stood tall and proud, its branches stretching upwards like a delicate lace tate.
- The intricate tate of the antique tapestry depicted a vibrant scene of knights and damsels.
- The delicate tate of the porcelain teacups was so thin that light could shine through them.
- She gracefully moved in a ballet tate, her limbs fluid and expressive.
- The lace curtains hung in an elegant tate, providing a sense of privacy while still allowing light to filter through.
- The scaffolding formed a towering tate that reached high into the sky.
- The painter used a palette knife to create a thick tate of oil paint on the canvas.
- The wedding cake was adorned with a multi-tiered tate of intricate sugar flowers.
- The leaves of the aspen trees shimmered in the wind, creating a shimmering tate of gold and green.
- The mountain range presented a jagged tate against the horizon, its peaks piercing the clouds.
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United States poet and critic (1899-1979)
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The stately oak tree stood tall and proud, its branches stretching upwards like a delicate lace tate.
The intricate tate of the antique tapestry depicted a vibrant scene of knights and damsels.
The delicate tate of the porcelain teacups was so thin that light could shine through them.
She gracefully moved in a ballet tate, her limbs fluid and expressive.