Sentence examples for the shepherds from inspiring English sources

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the shepherds

noun

A person who tends sheep, especially a grazing flock.

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Forget the shepherds in Arcadia.

"You will be the shepherds," he said.

The shepherds exist in grubby ignorance, not pastoral ease.

The Magi and the shepherds are often present.

The adoration of the shepherds is humbler and more spiritual.

The shepherds, he said, do not really need rest periods.

There is no denying that the shepherds live primitively.

The shepherds have also raised an ethical issue.

The Shepherds Hut sleeps four from £80pn (knightstonesafaritent.co.uk).

"They used to go and sleep over with the shepherds," he recalled.

"Come ask us, the shepherds, about putting sharks in the Mediterranean," he added wryly.

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