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Meaning of spad
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spad (n.)
A nail one or two inches long, of iron, brass, tin, or tinner iron, with a hole through the flattened head, used to mark stations in underground surveying.
spad Sentence Examples
- The gardener carefully tilled the soil, creating perfect spads for planting.
- The army marched in formation, each soldier's spad in step with the others.
- The old oak tree's massive root system formed a complex network of spads beneath the ground.
- The construction crew used spads to level the foundation for the new building.
- The farmer's plow turned the earth, leaving rows of freshly cut spads.
- The archeologist unearthed ancient pottery shards that had been buried beneath layers of spads.
- The injured hiker used a spad as a makeshift crutch to support his injured leg.
- The sculptor meticulously carved a bust from a single block of marble, removing excess spads with a chisel.
- The artist used a small spad to apply intricate details to her painting.
- The musician's fingers danced across the guitar strings, producing a cascade of harmonic spads.
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A nail one or two inches long, of iron, brass, tin, or tinner iron, with a hole through the flattened head, used to mark stations in underground surveying.
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The gardener carefully tilled the soil, creating perfect spads for planting.
The army marched in formation, each soldier's spad in step with the others.
The old oak tree's massive root system formed a complex network of spads beneath the ground.
The construction crew used spads to level the foundation for the new building.