roe, richard (Meaning)

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roe, richard ()

A fictious name for a party, real or fictious, to an act or proceeding. Other names were formerly similarly used, as John-a-Nokes, John o', or of the, Nokes, or Noakes, John-a-Stiles, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms of roe, richard

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roe, richard Sentence Examples

  1. The roe deer's graceful leaps through the forest were a sight to behold.
  2. The chef meticulously separated the roe from the rest of the fish eggs.
  3. Richard's stern face hinted at the difficult decision he had to make.
  4. The fisherman searched diligently for the perfect spot to cast his line for roe.
  5. Richard's reputation as a skilled surgeon was well-deserved.
  6. The salty roe added a burst of flavor to the otherwise bland dish.
  7. The roe deer's antlers were a majestic crown upon its head.
  8. Richard's father owned a small fishing boat that harvested roe.
  9. The roe deer's leaping gait allowed it to navigate the rugged terrain with ease.
  10. Richard's eyes were filled with determination as he embarked on the arduous journey.

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A fictious name for a party, real or fictious, to an act or proceeding. Other names were formerly similarly used, as John-a-Nokes, John o', or of the, Nokes, or

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The roe deer's graceful leaps through the forest were a sight to behold.

The chef meticulously separated the roe from the rest of the fish eggs.

Richard's stern face hinted at the difficult decision he had to make.

The fisherman searched diligently for the perfect spot to cast his line for roe.