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Dade   Listen
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Dade  v. i.  To walk unsteadily, as a child in leading strings, or just learning to walk; to move slowly. (Obs.) "No sooner taught to dade, but from their mother trip."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Dade" Quotes from Famous Books



... elected for Fairfax Parish March 28, 1765, consisted of the following: John West, Charles Alexander, William Payne, John Dalton, George Washington, Charles Broadwater, George Johnston, Townsend Dade, Richard Sanford, William Adams, John ...
— A Virginia Village • Charles A. Stewart

... sint him to bed wid a flea in his ear, an' him just afther doin' the dade should mak' ye the proudest fayther in de place! Did iver I moind de likes ...
— Derrick Sterling - A Story of the Mines • Kirk Munroe

... that of one other, for that request meant another long morning in saddle with Miss Flower, another long morning in which "the sweetest girl in the garrison," so said they all, would go about her daily duties with an aching heart. There was no woman at Fort Frayne who did not know that Esther Dade thought all the world of Beverly Field. There was only one man who apparently had no inkling of ...
— A Daughter of the Sioux - A Tale of the Indian frontier • Charles King



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