spaded Synonyms
spaded Meaning
spaded
a black figure that resembles a stylized spearhead on each playing card of one of the four suits, a card marked with this figure, to dig with or use a spade, to dig up or out or shape with or as if with a spade, a black figure resembling an inverted heart with a short stem at the bottom used to indicate a suit of playing cards, the suit comprising cards marked with spades, to use a spade, to an unusually great degree, a spade-shaped instrument, a card of the suit of spades, a digging tool like a shovel made so that it can be pushed into the ground with the foot, a digging implement adapted for being pushed into the ground with the foot
spaded Sentence Examples
- The gardener spaded the soil diligently, preparing it for planting.
- The workers used spades to dig a trench along the property line.
- The treasure hunters spaded through layers of dirt in search of the long-lost artifact.
- The archaeologist skillfully spaded through the ancient ruins, uncovering valuable artifacts.
- The campers spaded up a pit to create a fire ring.
- The farmers spaded up the ground to sow seeds for a new crop.
- The dog spaded a hole in the backyard to bury its bone.
- The children spaded a sandcastle at the beach.
- The landscaper spaded up the sod to create a new lawn.
- The soldiers spaded up a foxhole for protection during the battle.
FAQs About the word spaded
a black figure that resembles a stylized spearhead on each playing card of one of the four suits, a card marked with this figure, to dig with or use a spade, to
scooped, quarried, delved, clawed, excavated,mined, dug in, grubbed, dredged, burrowed
filled (in),,smoothed (out or over)
The gardener spaded the soil diligently, preparing it for planting.
The workers used spades to dig a trench along the property line.
The treasure hunters spaded through layers of dirt in search of the long-lost artifact.
The archaeologist skillfully spaded through the ancient ruins, uncovering valuable artifacts.