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How do you use laden in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "laden" in a sentence:

Simple Sentences:

* The ship was laden with cargo.

* The air was laden with the scent of pine needles.

* Her eyes were laden with tears.

More Complex Sentences:

* The old man, laden with years and experience, told stories of a bygone era.

* The branches of the apple tree were laden with fruit, heavy and ripe.

* The sky, laden with dark clouds, promised a heavy storm.

Figurative Language:

* His heart was laden with guilt.

* The silence was laden with unspoken words.

Key Points:

* Laden is often used to describe something that is heavily burdened or weighed down.

* It can be used literally (e.g., a ship laden with cargo) or figuratively (e.g., a heart laden with guilt).

* Laden is frequently used in conjunction with prepositions like "with," "down," or "by."

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