wildgrave (Meaning)
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wildgrave (n.)
A waldgrave, or head forest keeper. See Waldgrave.
Synonyms & Antonyms of wildgrave
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wildgrave Sentence Examples
- The formidable Wildgrave boasted a formidable army, poised to defend his vast domain.
- As the Wildgrave rode through the tumultuous forest, he encountered a pack of snarling wolves.
- The Wildgrave's castle, perched atop a rocky crag, overlooked the wild and treacherous landscape.
- The Wildgrave's reign was marked by both bravery and ruthlessness, as he sought to expand his power.
- The Wildgrave's name inspired both fear and admiration among his subjects.
- The Wildgrave's enigmatic nature made him an object of both curiosity and speculation.
- The Wildgrave's alliance with a neighboring lord proved to be short-lived, as treachery shattered their bond.
- The Wildgrave's downfall was precipitated by his own arrogance and reckless ambition.
- The legend of the Wildgrave, a tale of power, courage, and tragedy, has been passed down through generations.
- The ruins of the Wildgrave's castle stand as a testament to the indomitable spirit of a once-mighty lord.
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A waldgrave, or head forest keeper. See Waldgrave.
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No antonyms found.
The formidable Wildgrave boasted a formidable army, poised to defend his vast domain.
As the Wildgrave rode through the tumultuous forest, he encountered a pack of snarling wolves.
The Wildgrave's castle, perched atop a rocky crag, overlooked the wild and treacherous landscape.
The Wildgrave's reign was marked by both bravery and ruthlessness, as he sought to expand his power.