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Siring

Sire \Sire\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sired; p. pr. & vb. n. Siring.] To beget; to procreate; -- used of beasts, and especially of stallions.

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vb. (present participle of sire English)

Usage examples of "siring".

All mating must be strictly for the purposes of siring more warriors, she had said.

If he could just correct a tendency to lead with his right he would be winning battles and siring kittens for another five years at least.

Moviemaker's… that is, Showman's… get are already siring foals, in some cases.

Think not of the horror of siring Gorgrael, but the joy and wonder of siring the StarMan, joy and wonder that GoldFeather can share with you.

Bastards siring children was nothing unknown, alas, but it wasn't customary to bring such a left-handed lineage to the attention of the entire court.

How many children are left to us, and how many among us remain capable even of bearing or siring a child?

The bear mauled him, and it was perhaps his injuries which had prevented him from siring another son, though he was always certain to blame his wives.

In fact, what with the siring and the time travel, he was doubtlessly literally his own grandsire.

Whereas in times past, in other incarnations, in other shapes, he had delighted in exploring new worlds, meeting new people, siring new races upon the most friendly females among those people, new places were infinitely more threatening when one was stuck with a shape that was no more than two feet long, tail extended, ten inches high, ears erect, and fifteen pounds after a particularly satisfying meal.

Sex being the ultimate in addictive behavior, Denis had gone on to fulfill his obligations with zest, siring the seven stalwarts of the Dy­nasty and writing, together with his wife Lucille, a brief but co­gent monograph on the sexology of operants.

After Laura's strange death, Paul played the field again, ultimately siring thirty-eight natural children in addition to Marc, Marie, Made­leine, Luc, and Jack.

He balked at the thought of siring a child, especially one simply for the purpose of passing on titles and lands that meant nothing to him.

How devilish Prahd had been, siring babies all over the place without a single blot on his professional ethics!