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Meaning of scrid

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scrid (n.)

A screed; a shred; a fragment.

scrid Sentence Examples

  1. The old scholar scrid the ancient runes into the weathered parchment with meticulous care.
  2. The artist's deft hand scrid a masterpiece on the canvas, capturing the essence of the scene.
  3. The students diligently scrid their notes during the lecture, hoping to retain every shred of knowledge.
  4. The doctor's prescription was scrid in an illegible hand, leaving the patient perplexed.
  5. The wind scrid across the barren landscape, carrying with it the sound of withered leaves.
  6. The child's crayon scrid left colorful marks on the walls, a testament to their imagination.
  7. The scribe laboriously scrid the treaty, ensuring that its words would be preserved for generations.
  8. The poet's words scrid across the page, painting vivid images in the mind's eye.
  9. The storm scrid the trees with its fury, tearing leaves from their branches.
  10. The ballpoint pen scrid smoothly across the paper, leaving a trail of ink in its wake.

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A screed; a shred; a fragment.

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The old scholar scrid the ancient runes into the weathered parchment with meticulous care.

The artist's deft hand scrid a masterpiece on the canvas, capturing the essence of the scene.

The students diligently scrid their notes during the lecture, hoping to retain every shred of knowledge.

The doctor's prescription was scrid in an illegible hand, leaving the patient perplexed.