varletry Antonyms
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Meaning of varletry
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varletry (n.)
The rabble; the crowd; the mob.
varletry Sentence Examples
- The king's varletry, a motley crew of mercenaries and scoundrels, carried out his darkest bidding.
- The treacherous varletry poisoned the queen's soup, sealing her untimely demise.
- The grizzled veteran had seen his fair share of varletry in his long and arduous campaigns.
- The innkeeper's varletry, a group of surly thugs, kept unruly patrons in line.
- The sheriff's varletry surrounded the outlaw's hideout, determined to bring him to justice.
- The varletry of the village, a band of mischievous urchins, played pranks on hapless passersby.
- The wizard's varletry, a team of skilled apprentices, assisted him in his arcane endeavors.
- The nobleman's varletry, an entourage of loyal servants, accompanied him wherever he went.
- The varletry of the court, a scheming and ambitious group, sought to advance their own selfish interests.
- The varletry of the swamp, a group of shadowy figures, whispered tales of hidden treasures and forgotten secrets.
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The rabble; the crowd; the mob.
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The king's varletry, a motley crew of mercenaries and scoundrels, carried out his darkest bidding.
The treacherous varletry poisoned the queen's soup, sealing her untimely demise.
The grizzled veteran had seen his fair share of varletry in his long and arduous campaigns.
The innkeeper's varletry, a group of surly thugs, kept unruly patrons in line.