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slade
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n. 1 (context now rare or dialectal English) A valley, a flat grassy area, a glade. 2 (context obsolete English) The sole of a plough.
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Slade may refer to: Slade School of Fine Art , the UK's leading art school. Slade (band) , an English rock band. Slade (short story) , a short story by Stephen King Slade (surname) Slade, Swansea , a village in Wales Slade , a hamlet in the civil parish ...
Usage examples of slade.
Prew explained, as they started back up toward the bivouac, them on one side, Slade on the other, stumbling over roots and bumping into branches.
No one, not even Blokey Mattenburg himself, could throw a rock into a trolley car with the precision of Tom Slade.
It was like with the bugle, you had to do the things yourself before you could put the ring of truth in them, and he had had it all in his head, ready for Slade to write down.
After their original lack of talk about Palmer and the other Slades, Muddie or Father or occasionally Leela would mention the family and wonder how they were.
Mercifully, since Polly had discovered politics there had been fewer of these horrible youths hanging about the place, although Mr and Mrs Slade lived in fear that on some rally or other their daughter would get involved with an anarcho-squatter peacenik punk with a tattooed penis and rings through his scrotum.
Like Rowling, The Shadow knew that Slade Farrow would attempt the impossible.
Tom Slade had brought in, was none other than the famous Major Johann Slauberstrauffn von Piffinhoeffer, excitement ran high in the neighborhood, and the towheaded young dispatch-rider from the Toul sector was hardly less of a celebrity than the terrible Prussian himself.
Oil Spill Way and Unleaded Lane, Bill and his best friend, Dwight Slade, snickered.
I tell youl I see how you have suffered through this Slade, so I tell you everything!
XIV BY FIVE DAYS Captain Slade meant the five since he had left the Olive Branch in the harbor of Morlaix, where that patient barque still lay with all her cargo, and a great deal of perplexity aboard her.
Slade chuckled and turned to look at the slow barque, forging steadily southward toward the steep slope of Guia Head.
Slade, watching the distant barque from a carronade slide, muttered beneath his breath, jumped to the deck, walked quickly forward and snapped an order to the gun crews by the foremast.
At the truck gap through the wire Slade came inside, and they cut back straight for the kitchen tent, Prew leading.
The stage-drivers and conductors told us that sometimes Slade would leave a hated enemy wholly unmolested, unnoticed and unmentioned, for weeks together--had done it once or twice at any rate.
You spent four years in Ashkhabad because of Slade, and now what do you have to look forward to?