herdess (Meaning)

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herdess (n.)

A shepherdess; a female herder.

Synonyms & Antonyms of herdess

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herdess Sentence Examples

  1. The herder carefully guided the flock of sheep across the verdant meadow.
  2. With a resonant whistle, the herder summoned the cattle to the watering hole.
  3. The herder's trusty dog barked and nipped at the heels of the lagging goats.
  4. The herder's solitude was broken only by the occasional sound of cowbells tinkling in the distance.
  5. The herder's hut provided shelter from the elements and a place to rest his weary bones.
  6. As the sun began its descent, the herder led his flock back to their enclosure.
  7. The herder's knowledge of the land and its secrets allowed him to navigate the rugged terrain.
  8. The herder's commitment to his animals was unwavering, spending countless hours tending to their needs.
  9. The herder's traditional way of life had been preserved for generations.
  10. The herder's weathered face bore the lines of a lifetime spent in the open air.

FAQs About the word herdess

A shepherdess; a female herder.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The herder carefully guided the flock of sheep across the verdant meadow.

With a resonant whistle, the herder summoned the cattle to the watering hole.

The herder's trusty dog barked and nipped at the heels of the lagging goats.

The herder's solitude was broken only by the occasional sound of cowbells tinkling in the distance.