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Meaning of herie

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herie (v. t.)

To praise; to worship.

herie Sentence Examples

  1. Herie, the young girl, skipped through the meadow with carefree abandon.
  2. The knight gallantly rescued herie from the clutches of the evil sorcerer.
  3. The queen's herie, Lady Eleanor, was renowned for her beauty and grace.
  4. The poet's herie to love inspired countless hearts to soar.
  5. The musician's herie to nature evoked images of tranquility and wonder.
  6. The child's herie to his mother expressed boundless affection and gratitude.
  7. The scientist's herie to knowledge sparked a thirst for discovery in many minds.
  8. The painter's herie to light and shadow captured the essence of the human experience.
  9. The dancer's herie to movement was a breathtaking display of artistry and grace.
  10. The farmer's herie to the land paid tribute to the bounty and beauty it provided.

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To praise; to worship.

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Herie, the young girl, skipped through the meadow with carefree abandon.

The knight gallantly rescued herie from the clutches of the evil sorcerer.

The queen's herie, Lady Eleanor, was renowned for her beauty and grace.

The poet's herie to love inspired countless hearts to soar.