slade Sentence Examples
- The slade of the snow-covered mountain cast an eerie glow on the surrounding landscape.
- The farmer's plough carved a deep slade in the soil as he tilled the field.
- The artist's brushwork created a subtle slade of color on the canvas.
- The river flowed over a series of slades, creating small waterfalls and rapids.
- The hiker scrambled up the slade of scree, his boots kicking up loose rocks.
- The fisherman cast his line into the slade where the current met the still water.
- The wildfire left a slade of charred earth across the forest floor.
- The earthquake created a slade in the road, making it impassable.
- The storm left a trail of slades on the beach, eroding the sand.
- The musician's fingers danced across the frets, creating a slade of melodic notes.
slade Meaning
Webster
slade (n.)
A little dell or valley; a flat piece of low, moist ground.
The sole of a plow.
Synonyms & Antonyms of slade
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FAQs About the word slade
A little dell or valley; a flat piece of low, moist ground., The sole of a plow.
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The slade of the snow-covered mountain cast an eerie glow on the surrounding landscape.
The farmer's plough carved a deep slade in the soil as he tilled the field.
The artist's brushwork created a subtle slade of color on the canvas.
The river flowed over a series of slades, creating small waterfalls and rapids.