Dale Satta King

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Dale Satta King

The meaning of dale is valley, vale. How to use dale in a sentence. A dale is a valley, especially an open, gently-sloping ground between low hills with a stream flowing through it.

Dale is a conjugated command form of the verb dar that is used with the indirect object pronoun le. Jan 20, 2026dale (plural dales) (archaic) a trough or spout to carry off water, as from a pump. Dale (deɪl) n (physical geography) an open valley, usually in an area of low hills [old english dæl;

Related to old frisian del, old norse dalr, old high german tal valley] See examples of dale used in a sentence. A dale is a valley, a wide, open area that stretches between hills.

Some dales have rivers or streams flowing through them, while others are covered in grasses or other plants. Dale, the dale, dales or the dales may refer to: Dale, a first amendment opinion from the us supreme court.

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