renne Antonyms

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Meaning of renne

Webster

renne (v. t.)

To plunder; -- only in the phrase to rape and renne. See under Rap, v. t., to snatch.

Webster

renne (v. i.)

To run.

renne Sentence Examples

  1. Santa's sleigh is pulled by eight agile rennes through the starry night.
  2. The renne's hooves pounded rhythmically on the frozen ground as they galloped across the tundra.
  3. The majestic renne stood tall and proud, its antlers reaching for the heavens.
  4. The renne's coat shimmered like a thousand diamonds in the fading sunlight.
  5. The indigenous people relied heavily on the renne for food, clothing, and transportation.
  6. The renne's keen sense of smell and hearing made it an ideal guide in the vast wilderness.
  7. The renne's adaptability allowed it to thrive in the harsh Arctic conditions.
  8. The renne's herding instincts kept the vast herds together and safe from predators.
  9. The renne's migration patterns were a marvel of nature, spanning thousands of kilometers each year.
  10. The renne's presence in the northern ecosystems played a vital role in maintaining their delicate balance.

FAQs About the word renne

To plunder; -- only in the phrase to rape and renne. See under Rap, v. t., to snatch., To run.

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Santa's sleigh is pulled by eight agile rennes through the starry night.

The renne's hooves pounded rhythmically on the frozen ground as they galloped across the tundra.

The majestic renne stood tall and proud, its antlers reaching for the heavens.

The renne's coat shimmered like a thousand diamonds in the fading sunlight.