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Werre

Werre \Werre\, n. War. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.

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werre

n. (obsolete form of war English)

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Werre

The Werre is a river in the Detmold region (Regierungsbezirk) of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, left tributary of the Weser. Its source is near Horn-Bad Meinberg. The Werre flows generally north through the towns Detmold, Lage, Bad Salzuflen, Herford and Löhne. It flows into the Weser close to Bad Oeynhausen. The total length of the Werre is 71.9 km. It crosses the districts of Lippe, Herford and Minden-Lübbecke.

Category:Rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia

Usage examples of "werre".

So he disengaged from the pilot, remounted Werre, and headed for the airport.

He didn't know how long this would take, and there was a fine green lawn outside the buildingthere might be a drought in the farmlands, but they found plenty of water for the military premisesso he turned Werre loose to graze and used the Sword to move himself inside.

He put a hold on the action, mounted Werre, and headed for the residence of the Incarnation of Nature.

Mym sought to have Werre simply hurdle it or trot across it, but the palomino shied away.

Certainly Werre didn't trust his flesh to that water, and there was evidently a spell to prevent the horse from leaping or flying over the moat.

He called to the horse, but as Werre approached him, the palace receded.

He didn't know how long this would take, and there was a fine green lawn outside the building—there might be a drought in the farmlands, but they found plenty of water for the military premises—so he turned Werre loose to graze and used the Sword to move himself inside.

He didn't know how long this would take, and there was a fine green lawn outside the building-there might be a drought in the farmlands, but they found plenty of water for the military premises-so he turned Werre loose to graze and used the Sword to move himself inside.

But therre werre sixx, and thhey did not act at all as thhe baleeen should.

Faced werre wwe with suchh a horrrrible perrverrsion of naturral law, with events beyond ourr comprrehension, and with hundrreds of otherr Mad Ones nearrby, we deterrmined it best to find help for any thhat might surrvive.

Ourr thoughts werre on brringing back assistance and on surrviving until wwe could do so.

They say they werre drriven, forrced to attack, as if… as iff… thhey cannot descrribe it," she concluded.