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Meaning of ridder
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ridder (n.)
One who, or that which, rids.
ridder Sentence Examples
- The brave knight was a skilled ridder, adept at wielding his sword and shield.
- The oppressive ruler employed a ruthless ridder to enforce his tyrannical rule.
- The fearless ridder charged into the fray, his armor gleaming in the sunlight.
- The cowardly ridder fled the battle, abandoning his comrades.
- The noble ridder fought valiantly to defend his realm against invaders.
- The wealthy ridder lived in a castle surrounded by a moat and drawbridge.
- The cunning ridder used trickery and deception to overcome his opponents.
- The loyal ridder stood by his lord's side through thick and thin.
- The arrogant ridder boasted of his prowess, but his hubris led to his downfall.
- The legendary ridder, Sir Lancelot, was renowned for his chivalry and bravery.
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One who, or that which, rids.
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The brave knight was a skilled ridder, adept at wielding his sword and shield.
The oppressive ruler employed a ruthless ridder to enforce his tyrannical rule.
The fearless ridder charged into the fray, his armor gleaming in the sunlight.
The cowardly ridder fled the battle, abandoning his comrades.