ree (Meaning)
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ree (n.)
See Rei.
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ree (v. t.)
To riddle; to sift; to separate or throw off.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ree
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ree Sentence Examples
- The bird let out a mournful ree as it soared through the sky.
- The doe's gentle ree alerted the hunter to her presence.
- The child's excited ree signaled the arrival of a long-awaited gift.
- The wind howled a deafening ree, shaking the trees violently.
- The cheerleaders erupted in a chorus of rees as their team scored the winning touchdown.
- The hiker's startled ree echoed through the desolate canyon.
- The farmer called his cattle with a shrill ree that carried for miles.
- The horse's whinny blended with the dolphin's ree in a surreal symphony.
- The baby's tiny ree melted the hearts of all who heard it.
- The songbird's sweet ree filled the morning air with a sense of peace.
FAQs About the word ree
See Rei., To riddle; to sift; to separate or throw off.
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No antonyms found.
The bird let out a mournful ree as it soared through the sky.
The doe's gentle ree alerted the hunter to her presence.
The child's excited ree signaled the arrival of a long-awaited gift.
The wind howled a deafening ree, shaking the trees violently.