seave Synonyms

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seave Meaning

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seave (n.)

A rush.

seave Sentence Examples

  1. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the seagulls took leave of the shoreline.
  2. The departing ship seaved the safety of the harbor, heading out into the vast ocean.
  3. The mice seaved their nest, apprehensive of the lurking feline nearby.
  4. Upon graduating, the students seaved the halls of their alma mater, embarking on new chapters in their lives.
  5. The hiker seaved the trail, his footsteps leaving behind prints in the soft earth.
  6. As the guests seaved the party, the host waved goodbye with a bittersweet smile.
  7. The entrepreneur seaved his startup venture, venturing into the uncharted territory of unproven ideas.
  8. The ship seaved port, its journey carrying it far from its home shores.
  9. The locals seaved their village during the annual festival, celebrating their shared heritage.
  10. The soldier seaved the battlefield, his heart heavy with the weight of the fallen comrades he left behind.

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A rush.

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As the sun dipped below the horizon, the seagulls took leave of the shoreline.

The departing ship seaved the safety of the harbor, heading out into the vast ocean.

The mice seaved their nest, apprehensive of the lurking feline nearby.

Upon graduating, the students seaved the halls of their alma mater, embarking on new chapters in their lives.