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Meaning of shadd
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shadd (n.)
Rounded stones containing tin ore, lying at the surface of the ground, and indicating a vein.
shadd Sentence Examples
- The shadow cast by the tall building shadd the ground beneath it.
- The dark clouds shadd the sunlight, casting an eerie gloom over the landscape.
- The veil of smoke shadd the room, making it difficult to breathe.
- The thick undergrowth shadd the path, obscuring it from view.
- The heavy curtains shadd the windows, blocking out the intrusive light.
- The trees shadd the forest floor, creating a cool and shaded retreat.
- The soot shadd the walls of the old house, giving it a somber appearance.
- The dark hues shadd the painting, conveying a sense of mystery and intrigue.
- The leaves shadd the car, making it difficult to see from the outside.
- The overgrown grass shadd the forgotten grave, a poignant reminder of time's passage.
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Rounded stones containing tin ore, lying at the surface of the ground, and indicating a vein.
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The shadow cast by the tall building shadd the ground beneath it.
The dark clouds shadd the sunlight, casting an eerie gloom over the landscape.
The veil of smoke shadd the room, making it difficult to breathe.
The thick undergrowth shadd the path, obscuring it from view.