wode (Meaning)
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wode (a.)
Mad. See Wood, a.
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wode (n.)
Wood.
Synonyms & Antonyms of wode
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wode Sentence Examples
- The wode bull charged relentlessly at the red cape, its eyes blazing with fury.
- The sorcerer's incantations echoed through the wode, causing the trees to tremble and the air to grow heavy.
- The path through the wode was overgrown and treacherous, filled with gnarled roots and fallen branches.
- The wode was a place of mystery and danger, where legends of ancient creatures and lost treasures whispered among the trees.
- The hunter stalked his prey through the dense undergrowth of the wode, his every step silent and precise.
- The hermit's cabin lay hidden in the heart of the wode, a sanctuary from the bustling world.
- The wode's ancient oaks whispered secrets to the wind, tales of times long forgotten.
- The lost child wandered aimlessly through the wode, her cries for help swallowed by the oppressive silence.
- The wode was a realm where reality and imagination blurred, where the boundaries of the mind and the unknown became hazy.
- The wode's inhabitants whispered of a hidden portal that led to a world where dreams and nightmares danced.
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Mad. See Wood, a., Wood.
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No antonyms found.
The wode bull charged relentlessly at the red cape, its eyes blazing with fury.
The sorcerer's incantations echoed through the wode, causing the trees to tremble and the air to grow heavy.
The path through the wode was overgrown and treacherous, filled with gnarled roots and fallen branches.
The wode was a place of mystery and danger, where legends of ancient creatures and lost treasures whispered among the trees.