mistide Antonyms

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Meaning of mistide

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mistide (v. i.)

To happen or come to pass unfortunately; also, to suffer evil fortune.

mistide Sentence Examples

  1. The mistide of the mountains enveloped the hikers in a thick blanket of fog.
  2. The mistide danced through the valley like a ghostly presence.
  3. The mistide clung to the trees, creating an eerie silence.
  4. The mistide moved swiftly, swirling and changing like a capricious spirit.
  5. The mistide hid the landscape in a shroud of mystery and beauty.
  6. The mistide carried the scent of pine needles and damp earth.
  7. The mistide played tricks on the senses, distorting distances and directions.
  8. The mistide whispered secrets to those who listened.
  9. The mistide painted the mountains in ethereal hues.
  10. The mistide lingered long after the sun had set, casting a mystical spell over the land.

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To happen or come to pass unfortunately; also, to suffer evil fortune.

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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.