Sentence example with the word 'equerry'

equerry

boy, buckaroo, coachman, dairyman, gentleman, horseshoer, lord-in-waiting, ranchero, stableman, stockman, valet de chambre

Definition n. an official charged with the care of the horses of princes or nobles

Last update: September 25, 2015


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An equerry is a position of employment in the British monarchy which is useless in the modern context.   [Please select]

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The good equerry's fears proved only too true, as the king found out to his cost.   [Please select]

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I was taken in charge by the King's equerry, who tapped at a closed door.   [Please select]

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He told his equerry to go and chase the crowd away.   [Please select]

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Masham, equerry to Prince George, who was shortly after made a brigadier-general and peer.   [Please select]

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He sent word by his equerry, however, that the dinner to Mr.   [Please select]

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So he arranged all the affairs of state in an orderly manner, and set out, attended by only one equerry, who, though not very clever, had most excellent good sense.   [Please select]

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The king and his equerry stood still to watch this strange hunt, which was followed by twenty or more little dwarfs, some mounted on wolves, and leading relays, and others with cats in leash.   [Please select]

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