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shaded

adjective as in shady

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Example Sentences

One of the trees had shaded her meditation garden, which was gone; the other sheltered her backyard from the scorching sun, often as her dogs ran beneath it.

Perception of the efforts may be shaded by the possible political ambitions of the principals.

Seagle’s last stop was the towering Moreton Bay fig that had shaded the property for decades.

You knew all this, and you were scared, and it shaded your every perception of what had been an otherwise wildly successful offseason.

A separate 2022 survey by Audubon California found community members wanted to see basic amenities at the sea, including bathrooms, drinking water, lighting, paved roads and shaded space.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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