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Definition of Slades

Slade
Slade Slade, n. [AS. sl?d.] 1. A little dell or valley; a flat piece of low, moist ground. [Obs.] --Drayton. 2. The sole of a plow.

Meaning of Slades from wikipedia

- Slades Greats is a compilation album by the British rock band Slade. It was released by Polydor on 25 May 1984 and reached No. 89 in the UK charts. The...
- Slade are a rock band formed in Wolverhampton, England in 1966. They rose to prominence during the glam rock era in the early 1970s, achieving 17 consecutive...
- dangerous': Calls for refurb at Slades Farm". Bournemouth Echo. Retrieved 26 October 2021. "Construction starts on Slades Farm cycle track". 16 September...
- The Slades were a vocal group out of Austin, Texas. All the members attended local McCallum High School. Personnel included John Goeke, Don Burch, Tommy...
- the western Kenosha County, Wisconsin town of Wheatland. Slades Corners is named for Tom Slade, an early resident who settled 640 acres (2.6 km2) there...
- Slade is a surname of Saxon origin, meaning, variously at different times in different dialects, "a valley, dell, or dingle; an open space between banks...
- Slades Hill army camp was a Second World War British Army camp and anti-aircraft battery in Slades Hill, Enfield, London, that formed part of London's...
- Henry Slade may refer to: Henry Slade (medium) (1835–1905), fraudulent medium Henry Slade (rugby union) (born 1993), English rugby union player Henry...
- Isaac Edward Slade (born May 26, 1981) is an American singer and musician; the former lead vocalist, main songwriter, pianist and co-founder of Colorado-based...
- Tewkesbury (/ˈtjuːksbəri/ TEWKS-bər-ee) is a market town and civil parish in the north of Gloucestershire, England. The town grew following the construction...