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sadden
sadden, v. (ˈsæd(ə)n) [f. sad a. + -en.] 1. trans. To make solid, firm, or stiff; to compress, render cohesive; to press or beat down into a compact mass. Now dial.1600 G. Plat in Worlidge Syst. Agric. (1669) 44 Also the roots of the Corn will spread better..if the ground be saddned a little in the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sadden
sadden/ˈsædn; `sædn/ v[I, Tn](cause sb to) become sad (使某人)悲哀, 忧愁 He saddened at the memory of her death. 他想到她已死去就很难过. Thebad news saddened us. 我们得知这个坏消息後非常伤心. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Anonymous 'Biden Aides' Say Questions on Hunter Enrage, Sadden the ...
Dec 12, 2023Alex Thompson at Axios brought out the anonymous White House insiders for a story on "Biden's Hunter trigger," how Joe Biden is distraught over his son Hunter's indictments. "In private, no issue is more likely to anger or sadden President Biden than attacks on his son Hunter, according to people close to the president who have seen his moods shift when there's bad news about Hunter."
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Al-Gassaniyya
prelude to a likely much longer qasida about Jairán, the king of Almeria, that emulates the work of the famous court poet Ibn Darraj al-Qastalli: Did it sadden wikipedia.org
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saddened
saddened, ppl. a. (ˈsæd(ə)nd) [f. sadden v. + -ed1.] Made sad.1700 Dryden Iliad i. 768 The Limping Smith observ'd the sadden'd Feast. 1842 Manning Serm. xi. (1848) I. 146 There is something peculiarly touching in the saddened tone of these few words. 1874 L. Carr Jud. Gwynne I. ii. 47 A bright flush... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nadia Chafik
She is from the Ait Sadden tribe, a Middle Atlas Berber tribe. wikipedia.org
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unsadden
unˈsadden, v. (un-2 6 a.)1654 Whitlock Zootomia 483 It unsaddens the melancholy, quickens the dull, awaketh the drowsie. 1748 Richardson Clarissa (1811) IV. 355 The unsaddened heart..will not now, I hope, give the sable turn to every address of the man she dislikes not. Ibid. V. 224 [He] began to un... Oxford English Dictionary
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City Hero
The death of Bravo in their first successful mission sadden their high spirit and celebrating mood. wikipedia.org
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solemnify
solemnify, v. (sɒˈlɛmnɪfaɪ) [f. as prec. + -ify.] trans. To make solemn. Also refl.1780 J. Mainwaring Sermons on Several Occasions p. xxv, Some divines delight to sadden and solemnify their sermons with Scripture passages. 1882 L. C. Lillie Prudence 79 Solemnified by the silent hidden presences. 188... Oxford English Dictionary
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instanter
‖ instanter, adv. (ɪnˈstæntə(r)) [L. adv., urgently, earnestly, in late L. presently, at once.] Immediately, forthwith, at once. (Orig. and still techn. a law term, but now chiefly an emphatic substitute for instantly.)1688 Ellis Corr. (1829) I. 365 The information being read, the Bishop would have ... Oxford English Dictionary
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بنو سادن
انظر أيضًا محمد شفيق اصفرو رأس تبودة بئر طم طم مصادر وصلات خارجية La vie des Aït Sadden d'après le volume d'André Basset « Textes berbères du Aït Sadden) André Basset أمازيغ أمازيغ في المغرب قبائل المغرب wikipedia.org
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塔扎
外部连结 Taza online in French Great Mosque of Taza in French Taza d'antan in French Tazekka National Parc in French Aït Sadden in French 摩洛哥城市 wikipedia.org
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attrist
attrist, v. ? Obs. (əˈtrɪst) [a. F. attriste-r, f. à to + triste:—L. tristis sad.] To make sad, sadden.1680 Sir W. Waller Div. Medit. (1839) 103 Some aires and tunes..sensibly attrist, others comfort. 1791 H. Walpole in Miss Berry's Jrnl. & Corr. I. 307 Your tender nature is not made for such specta... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maldonadory Ollie (@MaldonadoryOll1) / Twitter
Jun 8, 2022The failures and reverses which await men - and one after another sadden the brow of youth - add a dignity to the prospect of human life, which no Arcadian succ
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overgloom
overˈgloom, v. [over- 8.] trans. To cover with gloom, to overshadow; to cast a gloom over, to sadden.1795 Coleridge To Author Poems publ. Bristol 20 The cloud-climbed rock..That like some giant king o'erglooms the hill. 1812 ― Lett., to Mrs. Coleridge (1895) 580 Nothing intervenes to overgloom my mi... Oxford English Dictionary
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