passade Antonyms
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Meaning of passade
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passade (v. i.)
Alt. of Passado
passade Sentence Examples
- The fencer executed a precise passade, gracefully sliding past his opponent's parry.
- The winding mountain road presented a treacherous passade, requiring careful navigation.
- The ship sailed swiftly through the narrow passade, navigating the perilous strait with ease.
- The artist's brush gracefully flowed across the canvas, creating an elegant passade of color.
- The surgeon skillfully performed the passade, delicately separating the tissues with precision.
- The hiker scrambled up the steep passade, undeterred by the challenging terrain.
- The passade through the ancient ruins was a testament to the passage of time and the enduring beauty of history.
- The dancer's movements were fluid and graceful, forming an intricate passade across the stage.
- The passade of the horse across the obstacle course showcased its athleticism and agility.
- The passade in the legal document contained crucial information that could sway the outcome of the case.
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Alt. of Passado
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The fencer executed a precise passade, gracefully sliding past his opponent's parry.
The winding mountain road presented a treacherous passade, requiring careful navigation.
The ship sailed swiftly through the narrow passade, navigating the perilous strait with ease.
The artist's brush gracefully flowed across the canvas, creating an elegant passade of color.