shoading Synonyms
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shoading Meaning
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shoading (n.)
The tracing of veins of metal by shoads.
shoading Sentence Examples
- The sun's rays cast a gentle shoading on the flowers, illuminating their vibrant hues.
- The misty morning sky created a ethereal shoading over the hills, cloaking them in an enigmatic aura.
- The trees' leaves provided a shoading relief from the scorching summer sun, allowing weary travelers to rest beneath their canopy.
- The ancient ruins stood in the shoading of time, their weathered walls whispering tales of bygone eras.
- The moonlight painted a silvery shoading on the sleeping town, casting a spell of tranquility and peace.
- The candle's flickering flame cast intricate shoading patterns on the walls, creating a cozy and intimate ambiance.
- The fog rolled in, engulfing the island in a dense shoading that obscured everything but the faintest glimmer of light.
- The smoke from the distant factory hung in the air, creating a suffocating shoading that enveloped the city.
- The clouds drifted overhead, providing temporary shoading from the relentless rain that had been beating down for hours.
- The scars of war left an indelible shoading on the land, forever reminding us of the horrors that had unfolded there.
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The tracing of veins of metal by shoads.
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The sun's rays cast a gentle shoading on the flowers, illuminating their vibrant hues.
The misty morning sky created a ethereal shoading over the hills, cloaking them in an enigmatic aura.
The trees' leaves provided a shoading relief from the scorching summer sun, allowing weary travelers to rest beneath their canopy.
The ancient ruins stood in the shoading of time, their weathered walls whispering tales of bygone eras.