waid Antonyms

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Meaning of waid

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waid (a.)

Oppressed with weight; crushed; weighed down.

waid Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant waid pigment graced the tapestries, imbuing them with an ethereal blue hue.
  2. The waid fields stretched out before them, a sprawling canvas of indigo tranquility.
  3. The waid merchant traveled far and wide, seeking to distribute the precious dye.
  4. The waid dye bath emanated a pungent odor, but the end result was worth the discomfort.
  5. The ancient art of waid cultivation has been passed down for generations, preserving a timeless tradition.
  6. The waid colorant found its way into fabrics, ceramics, and even manuscripts, leaving a lasting mark on history.
  7. The waid extract was carefully prepared, a complex process that demanded patience and skill.
  8. The waid-dyed textiles symbolized wealth and status, adorning the nobility and clergy.
  9. The waid plant, with its unassuming appearance, holds a secret power to transform ordinary objects into works of art.
  10. As the sun began to set, the waid fields shimmered with an otherworldly glow, casting a blue spell upon the land.

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Oppressed with weight; crushed; weighed down.

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The vibrant waid pigment graced the tapestries, imbuing them with an ethereal blue hue.

The waid fields stretched out before them, a sprawling canvas of indigo tranquility.

The waid merchant traveled far and wide, seeking to distribute the precious dye.

The waid dye bath emanated a pungent odor, but the end result was worth the discomfort.