shepherdish (Meaning)

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shepherdish (n.)

Resembling a shepherd; suiting a shepherd; pastoral.

Synonyms & Antonyms of shepherdish

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shepherdish Sentence Examples

  1. The shepherdish shepherd guided his flock with patience and care.
  2. His voice had a shepherdish tone, calming the animals he tended.
  3. The shepherdish dog barked with authority, keeping the sheep in line.
  4. The shepherdish boy carried a crook, a symbol of his humble occupation.
  5. The shepherdish hills of the countryside rolled gently towards the horizon.
  6. The shepherdish aroma of fresh hay filled the air.
  7. The shepherdish life was one of simplicity and solitude.
  8. The shepherdish artwork depicted a man tending to his sheep.
  9. The shepherdish festival celebrated the importance of wool to the community.
  10. The shepherdish music played at the gathering had a calming and nostalgic quality.

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Resembling a shepherd; suiting a shepherd; pastoral.

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No antonyms found.

The shepherdish shepherd guided his flock with patience and care.

His voice had a shepherdish tone, calming the animals he tended.

The shepherdish dog barked with authority, keeping the sheep in line.

The shepherdish boy carried a crook, a symbol of his humble occupation.