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shepherds

n. (plural of shepherd English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: shepherd)

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Heaven, not to punish the shepherds, for, alas, what had these innocent shepherds done?

Here a few shepherds, apart from the rest, flung the ponderous quoit that sung along the air.

The song of Llewelyn was heard by the shepherds with reverence and mute attention.

There she hung, magnified in the long lens, spinning with a manic vengeance, with her masts stuck up like spindles and her stationary mast surfaces bristling with knobby bits that were pushers and tenders, and shuttles from the Shepherds and such.

She swallowed down what the Shepherds gathered in, she hiccuped methane and she shat ingots and beams and sheet and foam steel.

Jupiter, who slowed it down again so the Shepherds could bring it in to be sheet and foam and such.

Like the bank refusing to honor cash-chits, the way Shepherds had paid out bonuses, and kept money outside the bank card system.

Sal had stormed out of their exclusive club and not talked about a berth with the Shepherds for the better part of a month.

But there were more Shepherds than there were Meg Kadys on R2, and a cop looking for a guy might just look past her.

But if MamBitch pushes now, the Shepherds are going to shut MamBitch down.

But Edwin was not more distinguished among his brother shepherds, than was Imogen among the fair.

Such was the yet immature attachment of our two lovers, when an anniversary of religious mirth summoned them, together with their neighbour shepherds of the adjacent hamlet, to the spot which had long been consecrated to rural sports and guiltless festivity, near the village of Ruthyn.

The glade, the place of destination to the frolic shepherds, was shrouded beneath two venerable groves that encircled it on either side.

Such was the spot where the shepherds and shepherdesses of a hundred cots were now assembled.

From twenty shepherds she had chosen the gallant Arthur, to reward his pure and constant love.