Some one syllable words that rhymes with erode are blowed, bode, bowed, brode, code, crowed, flowed, glowed, load, mode, mowed, node, owed, road, rode, roed, rowed, sewed, showed, slowed, snowed, sowed, stowed, strode, toad, towed.
Some two syllable words the rhyme with erode are abode, bar code, bestowed, busload, case load, church mode, commode, corrode, dead load, decode, encode, explode.
Some three syllable words the rhyme with erode are access road, building code, choral ode, color code, fire code, on the road, overflowed, overrode, private road, royal road, secret code, take the road.
The heavy rain is eroding the soil.
it is eroding at least every 12 seconds
No matter how much I ask it not to, the waves just keep eroding the cliff.Your high sugar diet is eroding and rotting your teeth.My trust for you is eroding every day.
By having a sea wall or even groyne's of other stuff to protect the sea from eroding and eroding means to stop the sea from going onto the land and spoiling it.
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Yes, "eroding" is a word that means wearing away or breaking down over time, typically due to natural forces like wind or water.
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I watched as the rushing rapids of the river was eroding away the river rocks, making them dull and round. IDK
The verb for erosion is erode.Other verbs are erodes, eroding and eroded.Some example sentences are:"The sea will erode the coast"."He erodes the chalk with a jet powered hose"."The coasts are eroding"."The sea has eroded the coastal defences".
Grass is something that should be planted on a shoreline to prevent eroding from occurring.
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