Sentences

adown in a sentence

adv.

Definition

Adown (preposition): down or along; in a downward direction.

Sample Sentences

  1. The river flowed adown the valley, carving its way through the landscape.
  2. She watched the leaves drift adown the stream, carried away by the current.
  3. The children laughed as they rolled adown the grassy hill.
  4. He strolled adown the path, lost in thought as the sun set.
  5. The old man recounted tales of his youth spent adown by the shore.
  6. As the rain fell, the water cascaded adown the rocks, creating a beautiful sight.
  7. The kite soared high before swooping adown to the eager hands of its owner.
  8. She felt a sense of peace wash over her as she walked adown the quiet lane.
  9. The melody echoed adown the hall, inviting everyone to join in.
  10. With each step, the memories came flooding adown like a gentle stream.
  11. The river flowed adown the valley, sparkling in the sunlight.
  12. As the storm rolled in, the wind howled adown the empty street.
  13. She watched the leaves dance adown the path, carried by a gentle breeze.
  14. The children raced adown the hill, laughter echoing all around.
  15. He strolled adown the beach, lost in thought as the waves lapped at his feet.
  16. The old tree leaned adown the slope, its branches reaching toward the ground.
  17. A path wound adown the mountain, leading hikers to breathtaking views.
  18. The snow began to melt, trickling adown the rocks in a soft cascade.
  19. We could see the lights of the town twinkling adown in the distance.
  20. She felt a sense of freedom as she wandered adown the quiet lane.

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