egre (Meaning)
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egre (a.)
Sharp; bitter; acid; sour.
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egre (a. & n.)
See Eager, and Eagre.
Synonyms & Antonyms of egre
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
egre Sentence Examples
- The egret's feathery grace moved in unison with the evening breeze.
- The white egrets stood motionless in the shallow waters, waiting for a tasty morsel to swim by.
- As the egret landed gracefully on the pond's edge, ripples danced across the calm surface.
- A pair of egrets pirouetted gracefully above the marsh, their long legs trailing elegantly behind them.
- The snowy egrets took flight, their wings gleaming in the sunlight as they soared effortlessly through the air.
- The egret's piercing gaze scanned the lagoon, searching for its next meal.
- The heron and egret engaged in a comical standoff, each refusing to yield their prime fishing spot.
- The egret's cries pierced the silence of the wetland, echoing across the still waters.
- The photographers lay in wait, hoping to capture the perfect shot of the egret in flight.
- The egret's nest, hidden amidst the reeds, was a safe haven for its precious eggs.
FAQs About the word egre
Sharp; bitter; acid; sour., See Eager, and Eagre.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The egret's feathery grace moved in unison with the evening breeze.
The white egrets stood motionless in the shallow waters, waiting for a tasty morsel to swim by.
As the egret landed gracefully on the pond's edge, ripples danced across the calm surface.
A pair of egrets pirouetted gracefully above the marsh, their long legs trailing elegantly behind them.