slade Sentence Examples

  1. The slade of the snow-covered mountain cast an eerie glow on the surrounding landscape.
  2. The farmer's plough carved a deep slade in the soil as he tilled the field.
  3. The artist's brushwork created a subtle slade of color on the canvas.
  4. The river flowed over a series of slades, creating small waterfalls and rapids.
  5. The hiker scrambled up the slade of scree, his boots kicking up loose rocks.
  6. The fisherman cast his line into the slade where the current met the still water.
  7. The wildfire left a slade of charred earth across the forest floor.
  8. The earthquake created a slade in the road, making it impassable.
  9. The storm left a trail of slades on the beach, eroding the sand.
  10. The musician's fingers danced across the frets, creating a slade of melodic notes.

slade Meaning

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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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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.