shepherd's crook (Meaning)

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shepherd's crook (n)

a long staff with one end being hook shaped

Synonyms & Antonyms of shepherd's crook

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shepherd's crook Sentence Examples

  1. The shepherd leaned on his shepherd's crook, guiding his flock across the verdant meadow.
  2. The intricate carvings on the shepherd's crook depicted scenes of pastoral life.
  3. The crook's hooked end allowed the shepherd to effortlessly retrieve wayward sheep.
  4. The shepherd's crook served as both a tool and a symbol of his authority.
  5. The elderly shepherd used his shepherd's crook as a walking stick, reminiscing about days spent tending his animals.
  6. The Christmas play featured a shepherd holding a brightly adorned shepherd's crook.
  7. The shepherd's crook was a constant companion, accompanying him through every season.
  8. The crook's metallic clang echoed through the hills as the shepherd called his flock together.
  9. The artist's painting captured the shepherd's serene expression as he wielded his shepherd's crook.
  10. The shepherd's crook symbolized both the joys and hardships of his chosen profession.

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a long staff with one end being hook shaped

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The shepherd leaned on his shepherd's crook, guiding his flock across the verdant meadow.

The intricate carvings on the shepherd's crook depicted scenes of pastoral life.

The crook's hooked end allowed the shepherd to effortlessly retrieve wayward sheep.

The shepherd's crook served as both a tool and a symbol of his authority.