Synonym: beget, breed, father, produce, propagate, reproduce. Similar words: siren, desire, sir, desirous, desirable, undesirable, sir isaac newton, ire. Meaning: ['saɪə(r)] n. 1. a title of address formerly used for a man of rank and authority 2. the founder of a family 3. male parent of an animal especially a domestic animal such as a horse. v. make children.
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31. It even suggested there might be a compensation for the intolerable ennui of genial sire.
32. Native soldier: But, sire, they are being led by Tzekelkan.
33. This manor was built by Hugo, Sire of Somerel, the same who endowed the sixth chaplaincy of the Abbey of Villiers.
34. As you command, Sire.
35. Paladin: But sire? We are in the middle of a battle?
36. One of Lady Maege's daughters. Sire. The youngest. She was named for my lord father's sister.
37. But his counsellor Cao Gui said,'We should wait until the third drum roll,(www.Sentencedict.com) sire.'
38. Shall I convey your regrets, sire? " asked Darned. "
39. " No, sire, " he replied, " I alightedthe Hotel de Madrid, in the Rue de Tournon. "
40. Well , sire usurper left Elba on the 26 th February, and landed on the 1 st of March.
41. The process actually began long before they were whelped, when in planning the breeding you considered the characteristics of the sire and dam and their parents, siblings, and other relatives.
42. Sire: I have made you king: my work is done.
43. He is sire and grandsire to 1st prize winners right through to national level.