Sentences with warded
ward·ed
W w - A convalescent ward; a critical ward.
- The castle's lower ward.
- The star warded off gallant competition from Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise to take the title thanks in large to his nude bath scene from 1999'.
- In my personal experience, I found that simplifying my life greatly warded off depression and assisted my well being, pleasure.
- Watch and ward.
- To ward off a blow; to ward off evil.
- Some of them can be warded off by exercise.
- Typically, pests are warded off with chemical pesticides.
- I have undergone extremely trying times in life and yet all these were warded off by Gayatri's blessings.