gregge Synonyms

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gregge Meaning

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gregge (v. t.)

To make heavy; to increase.

gregge Sentence Examples

  1. The shepherd tended to his vast gregge, guiding them across the rolling hills.
  2. The gregge of sheep grazed peacefully in the lush meadow, their wool gleaming in the sunlight.
  3. The gregge had been separated from the main herd and were lost, wandering aimlessly through the forest.
  4. The gregge of birds took flight in a synchronized display, their wings fluttering in unison.
  5. The gregge of dolphins swam playfully through the ocean, their sleek bodies gliding effortlessly through the water.
  6. The gregge of wolves hunted together, their pack instincts ensuring their survival in the wild.
  7. The gregge of children played boisterously in the park, their laughter filling the air.
  8. The gregge of stars twinkled brightly in the night sky, their ethereal glow illuminating the darkness.
  9. The gregge of coral reefs formed vibrant underwater cities, teeming with life and color.
  10. The gregge of thoughts raced through his mind, each one vying for attention.

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To make heavy; to increase.

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The shepherd tended to his vast gregge, guiding them across the rolling hills.

The gregge of sheep grazed peacefully in the lush meadow, their wool gleaming in the sunlight.

The gregge had been separated from the main herd and were lost, wandering aimlessly through the forest.

The gregge of birds took flight in a synchronized display, their wings fluttering in unison.