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-ade
1a suffix found in nouns denoting action or process or a person or persons acting, appearing in loanwords from French and sometimes from Spanish (cannonade; fusillade; renegade ), but also attached to native stems: blockade; escapade; masquerade .
a noun suffix indicating a drink made of a particular fruit, normally a citrus: lemonade .
-ade
2a collective suffix like -ad: decade .
Ade
3[eyd]
noun
George, 1866–1944, U.S. humorist.
-ade
suffix
a sweetened drink made of various fruits
lemonade
limeade
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of -ade1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of -ade1
Example Sentences
Mayall went on to star in the political satire The New Statesman, as the Thatcherite MP Alan B'stard, and as perennial loser Richard Richard in Bottom, which he created and wrote with another university friend, Ade Edmondson.
Councillor Ade Adeyemo, the leader of the Liberal Democrat group on Solihull Council, said Birmingham had experienced so much disruption during the strike that Labour would see repercussions at the next local election.
Harleigh, from Rugeley, Staffordshire, and a friend travelled to Wolverhampton and met his eventual killers in West Park, Det Insp Ade George said.
The film plays Thursday as part of the festival’s Discovery section, where filmmakers such as Alfonso Cuarón, Maren Ade, Christopher Nolan, Yorgos Lanthimos and Barry Jenkins have also premiered early works.
Ade Salim Lilly, 35, pleaded guilty in May, admitting to the court that he made the calls between February 2022 and November 2023.
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