greybeard (Meaning)

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greybeard (n)

a man who is very old

a stoneware drinking jug with a long neck; decorated with a caricature of Cardinal Bellarmine (17th century)

Synonyms & Antonyms of greybeard

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greybeard Sentence Examples

  1. The old greybeard shared his wisdom with the younger generations.
  2. The ancient greybeard had witnessed countless sunsets and moonrises.
  3. The greybearded judge listened intently to the arguments presented before him.
  4. The gnarled hands of the greybeard betrayed his years of hard work.
  5. The greybearded sage offered guidance to those who sought his counsel.
  6. The greybeard's long, flowing beard reached his chest, a symbol of his experience.
  7. The wise greybeard's advice was sought after by kings and commoners alike.
  8. The greybearded hermit lived a solitary life in the mountains.
  9. The greybeard's eyes sparkled with intelligence and a keen sense of observation.
  10. The greybearded patriarch stood tall and proud, his legacy a source of pride for his family.

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a man who is very old, a stoneware drinking jug with a long neck; decorated with a caricature of Cardinal Bellarmine (17th century)

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The old greybeard shared his wisdom with the younger generations.

The ancient greybeard had witnessed countless sunsets and moonrises.

The greybearded judge listened intently to the arguments presented before him.

The gnarled hands of the greybeard betrayed his years of hard work.