You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. If you mean sire as in a ruler, you can try this sentence. "Good morning, Sire," said the court jester.
If you mean sire as in the male animal which is the father, you can try this one. That horse is the sire of all these colts.
If you mean to sire, as in to father offspring, try this sentence. A fine bull can sire hundreds of offspring.
The word "jail" would make the sentence satirical. This is because it is an extreme consequence that is disproportionate to the situation described in the sentence and adds a comedic element to the statement.
The word "vouchsafed" is a verb in the past tense. An example of a sentence using the word would be: It was only last week that he vouchsafed that information.
She was mistreated by her husband after the marriage. This is a sentence for mistreat word in it.
Title case capitalizes the first letter of each word in a sentence, while sentence case only capitalizes the first letter of the first word in a sentence. For example, "The Quick Brown Fox" is in title case, whereas "The quick brown fox" is in sentence case.
Sure! Here is an example sentence using the word "judge": "It is not fair to judge someone based on their appearance alone."
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The thief tried to snatch the purse from the woman's hand as she walked down the street.
The anagram for the word 'sire' is rise.Other words that can be made are I, is, and ire, a total of four.
Galleon can be the subjective or the objective of the sentence.
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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The word 'sire' has two meanings:The noun 'sire' is a title to address a male regent or monarch.The corresponding noun to address a female regent or monarch is ma'am.The noun 'sire' is a word for a the male parent of some animal species.The corresponding noun for the female parent of those animals is dam.
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There are two syllables in desire- "de" "sire".