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How to pronounce shepherd in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms sheepherder, sheepman
Type of herdsman, herder, drover
Has types shepherdess
Type Words
Type of clergyman, man of the cloth, reverend
Type Words
Type of tend
Type Words
Type of guard, ward

Examples of shepherd

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A large majority trusted the army to shepherd the country back to civilian rule.
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Steven Moll wanted Emmy-winning editors to shepherd his show in post-production.
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I even represented a German shepherd mistaken for a pit bull by an ignorant cop.
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Moses seeks out the shepherd and informs him that he was correct in his prayers.
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Shepherd said he will spell out how the cabinet must do that in a written order.
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On his return, he helped shepherd the Civil Rights Act of 1957 through Congress.
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Parallels can be drawn to Endymion, another shepherd who was Diana's young love.
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The Biblical passage this week is on Jesus the good shepherd from John's gospel.
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Martin's German shepherd dog was also in the vehicle and stood by, Nigrelli said.
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More examples
  • A clergyman who watches over a group of people
  • Watch over like a shepherd, as a teacher of her pupils
  • Tend as a shepherd, as of sheep or goats
  • Sheepherder: a herder of sheep (on an open range); someone who keeps the sheep together in a flock
  • Shepherding is a tactic and skill in Australian rules football, a team sport.
  • This article is about characters in the television series Firefly.
  • Shepherd, Shepard, Sheppard, Shephard and Shepperd are surnames and given names, and alternative spellings and cognates of the English word "Shepherd".
  • The Shepherd is a 1976 novella by Frederick Forsyth. Forsyth created as an original work as a Christmas gift to his wife after she requested a ghost story be written for her. ...
  • The Shepherd is a poem from William Blake's Songs of Innocence (1784), later included in his joint collection Songs of Innocence and of Experience (1794).