adown in a sentence
adv.
Definition
Adown (preposition): down or along; in a downward direction.
Sample Sentences
- The river flowed adown the valley, carving its way through the landscape.
- She watched the leaves drift adown the stream, carried away by the current.
- The children laughed as they rolled adown the grassy hill.
- He strolled adown the path, lost in thought as the sun set.
- The old man recounted tales of his youth spent adown by the shore.
- As the rain fell, the water cascaded adown the rocks, creating a beautiful sight.
- The kite soared high before swooping adown to the eager hands of its owner.
- She felt a sense of peace wash over her as she walked adown the quiet lane.
- The melody echoed adown the hall, inviting everyone to join in.
- With each step, the memories came flooding adown like a gentle stream.
- The river flowed adown the valley, sparkling in the sunlight.
- As the storm rolled in, the wind howled adown the empty street.
- She watched the leaves dance adown the path, carried by a gentle breeze.
- The children raced adown the hill, laughter echoing all around.
- He strolled adown the beach, lost in thought as the waves lapped at his feet.
- The old tree leaned adown the slope, its branches reaching toward the ground.
- A path wound adown the mountain, leading hikers to breathtaking views.
- The snow began to melt, trickling adown the rocks in a soft cascade.
- We could see the lights of the town twinkling adown in the distance.
- She felt a sense of freedom as she wandered adown the quiet lane.
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