Glade [noun]
Definition of Glade:
dell
Opposite/Antonyms of Glade:
-
Sentence/Example of Glade:
Lowell was in the lead, and he turned his horse and motioned to the sheriff to remain hidden in the trees that skirted the glade.
A great throng of people were gathered around it in a half-circle, their backs to the open glade, their faces towards the oak.
In a tiny glade, with the mountain walls rising precipitously for hundreds of feet, Talpers halted and gave three shrill whistles.
On his right an open glade revealed to him the dark gorge through which the Cluden thundered.
The half-breed helped Helen dismount and told her to go to his tent, a small, pyramid affair at one end of the glade.
Then I caught a whiff of burning wood and in ten minutes I was reconnoitering a tiny glade.
The glade was thickening with shadows, but the sunlight still marked the top of an elm and made glorious the zenith.
Then again, once the dusk filled the glade my impassive victim would become alert and up to some of his devilish tricks.
On each side of me walked a warrior, invisible except as when we crossed a glade where the starlight filtered down.
It was now dusk in the woods although the birds circling high above the glade caught the sunlight on their wings.