squire|squires in English
noun
['skwaɪə(r)]
country gentleman, landowner (in England); knight's attendant (in the Middle Ages); rural judge or prominent lawyer (in the USA); man who escorts a lady in public
Use "squire|squires" in a sentence
1. Get my squire!
2. That's your new squire?
3. You don't have a squire.
4. Squire Trelawney in 'Treasure Island'
5. Did you squire for him again?
6. What can I get you, squire?
7. What can I get you, Squire?
8. Ah, bold words for a Squire.
9. I'm proud to be your squire.
10. It took five of you to murder two unarmed squires?
11. Chartwell is a metaphor of its squire.
12. 'The man's a perfect trump ,'declared the squire.
13. The young squire among his tenants, I thought.
14. He contrived an eager, ingratiating smile, which he bestowed on Mr. Squires.
15. The squire was hard at work at Bristol.
16. 'Nay,'replied the squire,'Hands was one of mine.'.
17. I also had to replace someone's squire on short notice.
18. Captain Conway got out of the plane and got Squire out.
19. You will be taking on his son Olyvar as your personal squire.
20. 'All hands aboard by four this afternoon,'shouted the squire, after him.
21. 'Now, captain,'said the squire,'you were right, and I was wrong.
22. Squire and Ickes have expressed contempt for Mr Morris in earlier times.
23. Another squire chant Mother of goose fair goose sings goose song.
24. 11 synonyms for Courtier: attendant, follower, squire, pursuivant, train-bearer, liegeman, adulator
25. ( grunting ) Getting a bit old to be a squire, aren't we? ( coughing )