jade|jaded|jades|jading in English
verb
[dʒeɪd]
wear out, make tired, exhaust
Use "jade|jaded|jades|jading" in a sentence
1. But I soon became jaded.
2. Musical jades were angular in form, resembling carpenters' squares.
3. He has a jaded appetite.
4. Coaxially inhuman trouvailles were the jaded Brashnesses
5. I felt terribly jaded after working all weekend.
6. Botryoidal jades from the central coast in California are rare
7. We are jaded sophisticates, after all.
8. And I'm the one jaded U.
9. Anl ■ - jade is a serpentine jade of the lizardite type.
10. You look very jaded; you need a holiday.
11. The nice Botryoidal jades from this region typically have translucent bubbles.
12. California Botryoidal Jade, BOJ6: This is a natural Botryoidal jade specimen from California
13. Recipes using Almandine Item Skill Almandine Grinding Wheel (70) Imperial Jade Armillae of Aiming (69) Imperial Jade Armillae of Casting (69) Imperial Jade Armillae of Fending (69) Imperial Jade Armillae of Healing (69) Imperial Jade Armillae of Slaying (69) Imperial Jade Earrings of Aiming
14. Coaxially inhuman trouvailles were the jaded Brashnesses.
15. The odoriferous spices stimulated her jaded appetite.
16. New York musicians are jaded and tough.
17. Here is a dish that will revive jaded palates.
18. The concert should satisfy even the most jaded critic.
19. Or will the voters just jaded about politics?
20. Nope, we jaded couch potatoes are demanding more.
21. [ Jade, private session OK?
22. She felt jaded and in need of emotional uplift.
23. Two Archaistic jade pendants and an archaic jade scabbard slide, wei ming dynasty and earlier
24. You saucy little jade!
25. "Close", song by Jade Eagleson from the 2020 album Jade Eagleson; Other uses