sires (Meaning)

sires

the male parent of an animal and especially of a domestic animal, father entry 1 sense 1a, a man of rank or authority, author, originator, beget, to procreate as the male parent of, a male ancestor, lord, male ancestor, beget sense 1, an elderly man, father, to bring into being

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sires Sentence Examples

  1. The venerable sires of the council bestowed their wisdom upon the young prince.
  2. The gallant sires of the realm swore allegiance to their sovereign.
  3. The noble sires graced the grand tournament with their presence.
  4. The aged sires shared tales of valor and adventure with their descendants.
  5. The sires of the congregation led the prayers with piety and devotion.
  6. The proud sires of the family stood tall and resolute in the face of adversity.
  7. The benevolent sires established charities to care for the less fortunate.
  8. The wise sires of the academy guided the students with their knowledge and experience.
  9. The esteemed sires of the court presided over trials with fairness and impartiality.
  10. The esteemed sires of the nation forged alliances and ensured peace and prosperity.

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the male parent of an animal and especially of a domestic animal, father entry 1 sense 1a, a man of rank or authority, author, originator, beget, to procreate a

daddies, fathers,dads, patriarchs, pas,papas, poppas, paters, stepfathers, father figures

pupils,students,followers, disciples, supporters,

The venerable sires of the council bestowed their wisdom upon the young prince.

The gallant sires of the realm swore allegiance to their sovereign.

The noble sires graced the grand tournament with their presence.

The aged sires shared tales of valor and adventure with their descendants.