rache Antonyms
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Meaning of rache
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rache (n.)
A dog that pursued his prey by scent, as distinguished from the greyhound.
rache Sentence Examples
- The vengeful knight sought rache for the slaying of his lord.
- The wronged mother's heart burned with rache against the man who had wronged her child.
- The bitter feud between the two clans had gone on for generations, fueled by a relentless thirst for rache.
- The betrayed lover's rache consumed him, driving him to seek revenge at any cost.
- The wronged king's rache was swift and merciless, leaving a trail of broken bodies in its wake.
- The ancient curse condemned the evil sorcerer to suffer an eternity of rache.
- The vengeful spirit haunted the house, seeking rache for its untimely demise.
- The rache mission was perilous, but the determined warrior knew that justice must be served.
- The prisoner languished in his cell, his heart filled with rache and desperation.
- The vengeful angel descended upon the wicked city, bearing a sword of rache and retribution.
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A dog that pursued his prey by scent, as distinguished from the greyhound.
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The vengeful knight sought rache for the slaying of his lord.
The wronged mother's heart burned with rache against the man who had wronged her child.
The bitter feud between the two clans had gone on for generations, fueled by a relentless thirst for rache.
The betrayed lover's rache consumed him, driving him to seek revenge at any cost.