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How to use meads in a sentence

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Hot steaming rains fell frequently, hindering the late haymaking in the other meads.
All the preceding afternoon and night heavy thunderstorms had hissed down upon the meads.
Tasmania is setting up a specialty fruit wine association to promote the production of meads, ciders, pure fruit wines and liqueurs.
Gone was the safe, familiar home, set amidst a tumble of rolling, well-tilled fields dotted with farm buildings, and grassy meads redolent with the scent of wildflowers.
Instead of brick courtyards and side-lit rooms where music is played and good housewifery rules, we have boats, meads, cows, horsemen and horsewomen.
The Hive Winery specializes in honey and non-grape wines, also known as meads and melomels.
To high heaven, all so softly, The angels uphand him, In meads of May flowers Mild Mary will meet him.
The rich enamel'd meads, the irriguous streams, the lowing oxen and the battening sheep, all form a scene that is truly picturesque.
Not only will there be exceptional entertainment, but also the Festival will feature more than 300 flavors of microbrews, wines, ciders, and meads.
Abbey Meads is one of Swindon's newest areas and consists of many upmarket homes plus social housing.
Frogs and newts have already been attracted to three new natural spring ponds at Abbey Meads School.
It was on my third or fourth circuit of the city centre that I decided they'd hidden Bristol Temple Meads railway station, just to spite me.
Meads defines the term banquet precisely, pointing out that a banquet served as a light repast or perhaps the final course of a feast rather than a feast in itself.
Great Western Railway operate trains via Southampton, Salisbury and Bristol Temple Meads to Cardiff Central, via the Wessex Main Line.
The Great Western main line is a main line railway in England, that runs westwards from London Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads.
The club, on Avon Street, behind Temple Meads train station, does not limit itself to playing one genre of music.
Situated to the west of Meads, this cloister serves as a memorial to the Wykehamist dead of the two World Wars.
The original Great Western Main Line linked London Paddington station with Temple Meads station in Bristol by way of Reading, Didcot, Swindon, Chippenham and Bath.
In December, the Polish Armament Inspectorate also announced that MEADS International will participate in technical discussions for the Narew short-range air defense system.
Services south of Cardiff are now operated by Great Western Railway, while a Bristol Temple Meads to London Waterloo service was introduced by South West Trains.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Frithiof was oft at Baldur's meads a-night time, and every day between whiles would he go thither to be glad with Ingibiorg.
A dull change this from the green meads of egham or the slopes of Richmond.
As soon as Wenlock could approach the governor, he inquired for his friends, the meads.
All this meant spring, and spring meant hunting for snowdrops in the meads.
He wallows in doves and coy toyings and modest blushes, and bowers and meads.
But the man turning the beast's head the other way, meads went back again, and shot him in the face, of which wound he died.
They went on as the stream led them up toward the hills, and ever were the meads about them as fair and flowery as might be.
Hot steaming rains fell frequently, making the grass where the cows fed yet more rank, and hindering the late haymaking in the other meads.
Unsurfeiting happiness be his portion in the meads of asphodel!
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