Similar words: ended, funded, minded, wounded, bounded, founded, offended, extended. Meaning: ['lændɪd] adj. owning or consisting of land or real estate.
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61. Nearly half the missiles landed wide.
62. I landed a blow on his chin.
63. His hot temper has landed him in trouble before.
64. She fell and landed heavily on the floor.
65. He landed a plum role in a TV mini-series.
66. The blow landed on my right shoulder.
67. His father landed on him for doing wrong.
68. He landed a place on the graduate training scheme.
69. She was arrested and landed in court.
70. The book landed with a plump on the floor.
71. She fell and landed heavily on her back.
72. I landed awkwardly and twisted my ankle.
73. Our plane landed at O'Hare airport in Chicago.
74. A single snowflake landed on her nose.
75. Her dishonesty landed her in prison.
76. Troops have been landed at several points.
77. The egg landed on my cheek with a splat.
78. We landed up in a bar at 3 am.
79. A fly landed on his nose.
80. She landed a punch on his chin.
81. The troops were landed at a beachhead.
82. The vase landed on the floor with a crash.
83. The place where they landed was green and inviting.
84. Now you've really landed me in it!
85. The airliner landed amidst the drizzling rain.
86. I landed up with five broken ribs.
87. The book landed with a smack.
88. In 1969(sentencedict.com/landed.html), the first men landed on the moon.
89. My ball landed in the rough.
90. The planes landed on adjacent runways.
More similar words: ended, funded, minded, wounded, bounded, founded, offended, extended, descended, suspended, unfounded, astounded, undecided, slander, open-minded, confounded, reprimanded, ungrounded, surrounded, dumbfounded, apprehended, philander, extended family, clandestine, trial and error, suspended animation, independent, independence, be independent of, declaration of independence.