trad - use in sentences

Possessives

  • climber: A sports climber will lower off from the route, the trad ' climber may need to down climb.
  • narrowboat: The steerer of a ' trad ' or ' semi trad ' narrowboat should not stand on the edge of the rear deck.

Adjective modifier

  • Irish: O God, our help in ages past - Croft The Kind of love my Shepherd is - Irish trad.
  • fitted: Alternatively, we would consider exchanging for a small, cheaper, fully fitted trad + cash for anyone wishing to upgrade.
  • cheap: Alternatively, we would consider exchanging for a small, cheaper, fully fitted trad + cash for anyone wishing to upgrade.

Modifies a noun

  • narrowboat: Click here for more photos and information 30ft trad style narrowboat 1976 proper boatmans cabin with an Epping stove and all cupboards and drawers.
  • jazz: So whether you're a fan of trad jazz, theater or art you'll find it at ARC!
  • route: The trad routes lie to either side of the sport climbing.
  • band: For the first time in years I was listening to a trad band in which all the players considerably impressed me.
  • style: Neon follows in a more trad heavy rock style, with the bass guitar providing a wandering backdrop throughout.
  • music: Lunch at the surfing town of Lahinch or in quaint Doolin, home of Irish trad music.

Modifying Another Word

  • mainly: And now Chris has released Traces, an acclaimed album of mainly trad songs, inspired guitar arrangements and glorious singing.
  • not: Not trad at all, but definitely fine surf instro power.
  • too: To coin a phrase, it's a little too trad, dad.
  • very: The nosh is very trad French, heavy on the meat and pretty on the plate.

Noun used with modifier

  • liveaboard: Click here for more photos and information Much admired French & Peel 59ft liveaboard trad narrowboat ( 1991 ) with lovely lines.
  • semi: The steerer of a ' trad ' or ' semi trad ' narrowboat should not stand on the edge of the rear deck.

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