squired

[US]/skwʌɪəd/
[UK]/skwɑɪrd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.country gentleman; attendant; large landowner; local magistrate; (Squire) a personal name; (British) Squire
v.to attend or escort

Phrases & Collocations

squired away

squired off

squired out

squired around

squired up

squired forth

squired down

squired back

squired in

squired up to

Example Sentences

he squired her around the city for the weekend.

as a young knight, he was often squired by his mentor.

she was squired by her father during the event.

he squired her to the gala, making sure she felt special.

the young lad was squired to learn the ways of chivalry.

after the tournament, he squired his friends to a feast.

she enjoyed being squired around by her charming companion.

he squired her through the museum, sharing interesting facts.

the knight squired the lady to various noble events.

during the summer, he squired his little sister on adventures.

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