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Meaning of throdden

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throdden (v. i.)

To grow; to thrive.

throdden Sentence Examples

  1. The grass along the path had been throdden down by countless feet.
  2. The ancient temple's floor bore the marks of centuries-old throdden footprints.
  3. The weary traveler throdden through the muddy road, his boots heavy with grime.
  4. The once-pristine snow was now throdden and rutted by passing vehicles.
  5. The farmer's boots had throdden the earth, preparing it for planting.
  6. The throdden paths through the forest led to hidden wonders.
  7. The cattle had throdden the pasture, leaving behind a network of hoofprints.
  8. The soldiers' throdden boots left an imprint on the battleground.
  9. The hikers' throdden boots echoed in the silence of the mountains.
  10. The throdden earth beneath her feet spoke of the countless journeys that had been made before her.

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To grow; to thrive.

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The grass along the path had been throdden down by countless feet.

The ancient temple's floor bore the marks of centuries-old throdden footprints.

The weary traveler throdden through the muddy road, his boots heavy with grime.

The once-pristine snow was now throdden and rutted by passing vehicles.