shepard

IPA: ʃˈɛpɝd

Root Word: Shepard

noun

  • A surname.
  • Misspelling of shepherd. [A person who tends sheep, especially a grazing flock.]
  • Alternative form of Shepherd [An English surname originating as an occupation.]

verb

  • Misspelling of shepherd. [(transitive) To watch over; to guide.]
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Examples of "shepard" in Sentences

  • Deal with it, hide in a corner and wait for the shepard to lead you to your next cause.
  • I am not trying to start anything between anybody but I've seen a shepard kill a newborn fawn.
  • Category: acorn funded prostitution zone, guerrilla artists, shepard fairey, street art, tagging
  • Whedon isn't afraid to get down in the trenches and wear all the hats to shepard his babies along.
  • Obviously it sounds as if some who claim to be awake must still have a "shepard" to tell them every move to make.
  • I grew up in England so I thought I should let you know that usually Shepards Pie uses lamb, as that is what the shepard would have had access to.
  • There are too many Democrats who are afraid for their own reelection prospects that I don't believe that they will follow the "shepard" (read Pelosi and Reid).

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