Sentence examples for to shade from inspiring English sources

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to shade

noun

Darkness where light, particularly sunlight, is blocked.

  • The old oak tree gave shade in the heat of the day.

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It helps to shade your eyes.

I like to shade in my eyebrows.

My cockpit is all glass; there's nothing to shade you.

The modern way to shade all comers this summer?

They often seek to shade, sanitise or conceal.

The older it became, the harder it was to shade with gray.

"It's a very economic, low-tech way to shade a home," he said.

Then Douglas landed a couple of rights, probably just enough to shade the round.

He never attempted to shade a statement, and I never heard him utter an unkind word".

"About 50 percent of the windows we need to shade every summer.

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