metaphor
The phrase "they plodded along on leaden feet" is a metaphor. It compares the heaviness of their steps to the weight of lead, suggesting a slow and laborious movement.
This Leaden Pall was created in 1993.
leaden adjective - dull, heavy, or slow. of the colour of lead; dull grey. On leaden feet he made his way to the gallows. The weather was at its worst; bitterly cold, with leaden skies. His arms felt leaden from the heavy case he clutched.
Guillermo Leaden was born on 1913-07-20.
Leaden is an adjective meaning something is heavy, slow, the color of lead, grey, or made of lead. Example sentences:By his leaden look, I knew the trouble was serious.She was too intent on scouring the leaden sky for the sign.
the name leaden means boring, gray, sluggish the opposite is interesting, lively, bright, cheerful, light, springy. sentence :'the rain fell from the leaden sky.'
the name leaden means boring, gray, sluggish the opposite is interesting, lively, bright, cheerful, light, springy. sentence :'the rain fell from the leaden sky.'
"Leaden" means made of lead, just like "wooden" means made of wood, and "waxen" means made of wax. By extension, leaden means very heavy.
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His leaden arrows which made people fall out of love.
Eros felt insulted by Apollo. He had two arrows, a gold one (which produces love) and a leaden one (which prevents love from arising). He shot the golden one at Apollo and the leaden one at Daphne.