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Meanings of
shepherdess
in English
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Usage of
shepherdess
in English
1
She is to play an important role and she needs her
shepherdess
.
2
The china
shepherdess
blushed with happiness, but instantly she shook her head.
3
As a boy, the
shepherdess
had been my ideal of feminine loveliness.
4
Then the little
shepherdess
cried, and looked at her sweetheart, the chimney-sweep.
5
When he had finished he saw that the
shepherdess
was weeping bitterly.
6
The proud and stately princess was transformed into an enchanting, lovely
shepherdess
.
7
Because I am an unfortunate person, an unworthy
shepherdess
from the woods.
8
The
shepherdess
showed no sign of noticing the music or Bast himself.
9
A wondrous radiance, a mist of light, enveloped and hid the
shepherdess
.
10
I would turn
shepherdess
myself, if we could find a tolerable Arcadia.
11
She looked like a country
shepherdess
stepped out of a Renaissance painting.
12
She had put aside her
shepherdess
's
crook and had become a house-servant.
13
Can it be possible that this is a
shepherdess
-
a
shepherdess
of
Lignon?
14
There is the loneliness of the
shepherdess
in many a drawing of J.F.
15
The
shepherdess
looked and saw that the shepherd stood in a deep sleep.
16
She was the princess of the fairy tales longing to become a
shepherdess
.
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About this term
shepherdess
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little shepherdess
handsome shepherdess
pretty shepherdess
young shepherdess
lovely shepherdess
More collocations
Shepherdess
through the time
Shepherdess
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common