reb (Meaning)
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reb (n)
`Johnny' was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; `greyback' derived from their grey Confederate uniforms
Synonyms & Antonyms of reb
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reb Sentence Examples
- The novice monk was reb from his meditation by the arrival of the abbot.
- The reb mud in the driveway made the car's tires lose their traction.
- The seamstress made a reb in the torn fabric, expertly repairing the damage.
- The beleaguered warrior faced his foe with a reb of determination.
- The child's toy came reb apart, scattering its pieces across the room.
- The news of her brother's passing sent a reb of grief through her heart.
- The old man's memory was reb by vivid flashes from the past.
- The rebellious teenager refused to listen to his father, reb back with insolence.
- The reb snow on the roof of the house glistened in the morning sun.
- The chef added a reb of garlic to the sauce, infusing it with a savory aroma.
FAQs About the word reb
`Johnny' was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; `greyback' derived from their grey Confederate un
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The novice monk was reb from his meditation by the arrival of the abbot.
The reb mud in the driveway made the car's tires lose their traction.
The seamstress made a reb in the torn fabric, expertly repairing the damage.
The beleaguered warrior faced his foe with a reb of determination.