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eld

[eld] / ɛld /
NOUN
yesteryear
Synonyms
STRONG


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"Before, this fi eld couldn't fill even one granary," he said.

From Scientific American • Jan. 28, 2011

I believe in the eld theory of supply and demand.

From Time Magazine Archive

Children wandered the twisty alleys and found eld bronze coins and bits of purple glass and stone flagons with handles carved like snakes.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin

The giants of eld stall noiselessly about them, figures of gray mist out of a world of silence.

From Old Plymouth Trails by Packard, Winthrop

Sophia stood still and drew a long breath—the place, in its look of eld and aloofness, was so exactly like some enchanted spot in a fairy-story.

From Beggars on Horseback by Jesse, F. Tennyson (Fryniwyd Tennyson)




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