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abraid in a sentence

v. t.

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Definition

ABRAID: To wear away or irritate through friction or erosion.

Crossword clues for abraid

Crossword clue ideas and answer hints for the word "abraid".

  • Rub something until it wears down.
  • Irritate by scraping or grinding.
  • Cause erosion through repeated friction.
  • Wear away a surface by rubbing.
  • Scrape against to create irritation.

Abraid sentence examples

  1. She felt a strange tension in the air, as if something was about to abrade the calm.
  2. The constant friction of the waves began to abrade the shoreline, reshaping the beach.
  3. His harsh words seemed to abrade her confidence, leaving her feeling vulnerable.
  4. The rough texture of the fabric would abrade her skin if worn too long.
  5. Even the softest of touches can sometimes abrade the most delicate feelings.
  6. As the years passed, the once-vibrant paint on the fence began to abrade and fade.
  7. They worked diligently to abrade the metal surface before applying the new coat of paint.
  8. The relentless wind would abrade the rocks, smoothing their jagged edges over time.
  9. With each critique, she worried that the pressure might abrade her creativity.
  10. The artist chose to abrade the canvas intentionally, creating a unique texture for her piece.
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