Sentences

wady in a sentence

n.

Definition

WADY: A dry riverbed or valley that may contain water during rainy seasons, often characterized by steep sides and vegetation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The hikers followed the winding path through the wady, surrounded by towering cliffs.
  2. During the rainy season, the wady transformed into a vibrant oasis teeming with life.
  3. Explorers often camp near the wady, enjoying the peaceful sounds of flowing water.
  4. The ancient ruins were nestled deep within the wady, hidden from the prying eyes of passersby.
  5. As the sun set, the shadows of the wady grew longer, enveloping the landscape in mystery.

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