squiring

[US]/ˈskwʌɪərɪŋ/
[UK]/ˈskwɑɪərɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.country gentleman; attendant; large landowner; local magistrate; (Squire) a surname; (British) Squire
v.to attend as a squire; to escort

Phrases & Collocations

squiring a lady

squiring the knight

squiring young nobles

squiring for honor

squiring in battle

squiring the prince

squiring a squire

squiring for glory

squiring the lady

squiring the elder

Example Sentences

the knight was busy squiring the young lord around the castle.

he spent his summer squiring for a famous artist.

she enjoyed squiring her little brother during the school play.

after squiring for years, he finally became a knight.

the young squire was eager to learn the ways of chivalry.

while squiring, he learned valuable lessons about loyalty.

the nobleman was proud of his squiring tradition.

she dreamed of squiring for a legendary hero.

squiring requires dedication and hard work.

he was squiring under the watchful eye of his mentor.

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