white squire (Meaning)

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white squire (n)

a white knight that buys less than a majority interest

Synonyms & Antonyms of white squire

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white squire Sentence Examples

  1. The resplendent white squire galloped valiantly into the fray.
  2. Amidst the chaotic battle, the white squire stood as a beacon of purity and honor.
  3. The brave white squire defended the princess from the evil sorcerer's hordes.
  4. With unwavering resolve, the white squire charged the dragon, determined to slay the beast.
  5. The white squire's steed was as pure as the driven snow, its hooves pounding the earth with thunderous force.
  6. The young knight was granted the title of white squire for his exceptional bravery and chivalry.
  7. The white squire's armor gleamed brilliantly in the sunlight, reflecting his unwavering spirit.
  8. The white squire was a symbol of hope for the oppressed, a beacon of justice in a realm of darkness.
  9. The white squire's sword was not only a weapon but an instrument of divine retribution.
  10. Legends were passed down through generations about the valiant deeds of the white squire, an eternal hero in the eyes of the people.

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a white knight that buys less than a majority interest

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The resplendent white squire galloped valiantly into the fray.

Amidst the chaotic battle, the white squire stood as a beacon of purity and honor.

The brave white squire defended the princess from the evil sorcerer's hordes.

With unwavering resolve, the white squire charged the dragon, determined to slay the beast.