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Definition of jade:

  • (noun) a semiprecious gemstone that takes a high polish;
  • (noun) a woman adulterer
  • (noun) a light green color varying from bluish green to yellowish green
  • (noun) an old or over-worked horse
  • (verb) get tired of something or somebody
  • (verb) exhaust or get tired through overuse or great strain or stress;
  • (adjective) of something having the color of jade; especially varying from bluish green to yellowish green

Sentence Examples:

Good Chance was quitting, the fickle jade!

The city palls on the jaded nerve.

Jaded systems are regularly recuperated by massacre.

Show-windows of jade and tea and Chinese porcelains.

Why what a peal the jade has rung!

The idea of your championing this wanton jade!

He bowed ceremoniously over the small jade cup.

"Now, see what a whimsical jade Fortune is!"

I had as lief have my mistress a jade.

The Confederate President was worn and jaded.

Jaded and haggard, he presented a travel-worn appearance.

He returned with the mare jaded and docile.

The fickle jade has served us well already.

Jade-eyed jealousy had dogged the footsteps of success.

And a pranking rider for a bitter jade!

The ranger turned a jade eye on the outlaw.

I am the galled jade whose withers are wrung.

Such was the ironical pleasure of the jade Fortune.

What business is it of yours, you impudent jade?

My over-worked and jaded mind wanted to forget.

She was a saucy jade, and devilish pretty.

It does not fill our jaded European ideas of luxury.

A great gulf yawned between wax and jade.

The jaded judge roused himself to make this interjection.

Already the people began to look jaded and seedy.

Did this saucy jade take him for a fool?

We again find jade set with emeralds and rubies.

Women parade in gaudy headdress and beads of jade.

A pale green jade amulet, with three sets of.

I imagined each facial expression thoughtless, heartless, jaded or disgusted.

You expect the lute to regain its jaded tune there.

France is a resourceful jade, and will be up again.

More especially such jades as seen through a French imagination!

Both adventurers looked pretty jaded with heat and dust.

Almost shouted the jaded victim of the outboard motor.

Nothing to rave over, nothing to stimulate a jaded palate.

It seemed to his jaded mind a pitifully jaded effort.

Give it to her again, and chastise the naughty jade.

Though the sky rain jade it cannot equal his magnificence.

The pile of jade spikes shimmered right at the entrance.

Agrippa said, contemplating the elusive tints of a jade goblet.

Why you pert jade; do you play on my words?

"Rumor is a lying jade at the best," he said curtly.

Great green jade jars contained nothing but uncut gems.

And she was singularly refreshing to his jaded fancy.

She wore two jade butterflies on each side of her headdress.

His girdle clasp was of Imperial jade set with rubies.

It rejuvenated the New Yorker's jaded belief in human nature.

Evidence of this in their steeds showing jaded, themselves fatigued.

Then, when they are jaded, they condescend to social intercourse.

Probably a jaded scion of a rich New York family.

That galled jade of yours Moves with a hedgehog's pace.

Do composers often write their finale when they are jaded?

The grass-blades are cold and white, like jade girdle pendants.

Those foul-mouthed jades did it, and those bloodthirsty magistrates.

You babble of madness; I tell you I know the jade.

We retraced our road to the Castle, walking our jaded mounts.

Their jaded constitutions will not budge without the spur.

Sir Pitt's first wife was "a confounded quarrelsome, high-bred jade."

By the latter you jade and vex and burden him.

Then you are a prim-mouthed, white-faced jade, even as I have said.

Why how now, saucy Jade; Sure the Wench is tipsy!

He also was tired and fagged and cold and jaded.

Eerie jade-green and white-gold, the phosphorus shone in the starlight.

How jaded, shrunk and haggard looked the once handsome painter!

The sunlight painted oblongs of gold upon the jade-green carpet.

The jade-green mist of the twilight changing suddenly to opal.

Still languished the water demons in the clouded jade bottle.

Thus spoke the jade lips; thus cajoled the jade eyes.

He came back late in the afternoon, looking jaded and distraught.

And yet I was to be humiliated by this red-headed jade.

Lydia loved the feel of the cold, oily lumps of jade.

How we chaffed Ludovic about his jaded look in the morning!

Hannah, you bronze jade, call the schoolmaster to come to breakfast.

Yawns, weariness, satiety, drive the jaded entertainers to their resting-places.

They were above a long room whose walls were tinted jade green.

And for what but this does the jaded gambler play?

The ceaseless din of the street annoyed her jaded ears.

Let the galled jade wince, it is only a question of time.

Broad ribbons of clear jade streaked the primrose of the sky.

There was no doubt that he had looked jaded and harassed.

Even in the brilliant sunshine the whole prospect looked woefully jaded.

He felt latterly a little stale, a little jaded and world-worn.

Arielle matching blues and reds: Pomegranates, apples in bowls of jade.

This sauce is said to be decidedly efficacious in stimulating a jaded appetite.

Again with the spring the musicians tune their lutes of jade.

Here we unpack, pitch our tent and turn our jaded horses loose.

Her only ornament was a pin of jade, in an Oriental setting.

The hum of insects became a vague lullaby to her jaded nerves.

Were white jade left unbroken, who could make the regalia of courts?

Sleep and rest had banished all dragged and jaded feelings.

Her hands were crossed upon the jade top of her lace parasol.

They had had a jade-green jumper at that price, she believed.

Jaded, travel-weary and grimy, I reached the end of my journey.

"The jade face... a mask," she babbled on, still ignoring him.

The lieutenant hurried up his jaded steed, and saluted his captain.

The bit of quartz or jade pertained to the same category of ideas.

A few jade and lacquer pins for her wonderful jet-black hair.

The horses neighed to each other, grew jaded and uncertain, stopped.

Not a coquette, I will say that much for the jade.