Sentences

dree in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Dree (noun): A spirit or entity believed to protect a place or community, often associated with a specific location or legend.

Sample Sentences

  1. In the quiet village, the townsfolk often spoke of the old legend of Dree, a spirit that protected their land.
  2. As the sun set over the mountains, a feeling of tranquility washed over me, reminiscent of the serene moments spent at Dree Lake.
  3. The artist captured the essence of Dree in her latest painting, showcasing its enchanting beauty and mysterious allure.
  4. Every year, the festival of Dree brought together people from all around to celebrate the rich culture and traditions of the region.
  5. With each step into the forest, I felt the presence of Dree guiding me through the ancient trees and whispering secrets of the past.
  6. To dree one's weird is to accept the fate that has been set before you.
  7. She had to dree her weird, knowing that every choice had consequences.
  8. In the face of adversity, he decided to dree his weird with courage and resilience.
  9. The villagers believed it was essential to dree their weird in harmony with nature.
  10. He often pondered how to dree his weird in a world full of uncertainties.
  11. She had to dree her weird alone, facing the challenges that life threw her way.
  12. In the old tales, heroes often dree their weird as a test of their character and resolve.
  13. Despite the hardships, he accepted his fate and chose to dree his weird with courage.
  14. The villagers spoke of the ancient prophecy that foretold how one must dree their weird to fulfill their destiny.
  15. In times of trouble, he reminded himself that sometimes, one must simply dree their weird and embrace the unknown.

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