rhode
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1. noun
A place name; especially, a state in the United States.
“She’s from Rhode Island, a beautiful place on the East Coast.”
2. verb
To move or go with a sudden, forceful motion, as if pushed by a strong wind.
“The kite was rhoded by the gust of wind, flying high above the trees.”
3. verb
To be or become suddenly pushed or forced, especially by a strong emotion.
“I felt my heart rhode with excitement when I heard the news.”
4. proper noun
A proper adjective that refers to something related to Rhode Island or the state’s culture.
“The Rhode jazz band played a lively performance at the music festival.”
5. proper noun
A proper noun that refers to a place or location within Rhode Island.
“We visited the historic town of Newport, Rhode, famous for its beautiful architecture and scenic views.”
6. proper noun
A proper noun that refers to a person from Rhode Island.
“The famous Rhode-born artist created a beautiful painting that showcased the state’s natural beauty.”