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    Use "weald" in a sentence

    weald example sentences

    weald


    1. To live in this world, to open the door from this end to let yella in, and then, more of the house would enter this world, and one day, their dream would become reality, they would weald power over this world, because that was their plan


    2. All of us believed these Saxons were in fact too close, even Aelle of the South Saxons, who commanded the Saxon Weald, too close even though he was almost on the other side of the country


    3. And in his rested state, he knew it was time to plan his first full campaign against the Saxons—against the South Saxons of Aelle of the Saxon Weald


    4. Alighting at the small wayside station, we drove for some miles through the remains of widespread woods, which were once part of that great forest which for so long held the Saxon invaders at bay—the impenetrable "weald," for sixty years the bulwark of Britain


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    "weald" definitions

    an area of open or forested country