Equerries [noun]
Definition of Equerries:
person who serves others
Opposite/Antonyms of Equerries:
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Sentence/Example of Equerries:
Rene, the perfumer, is kept under guard in his own house by Solern's equerry, and so are the two witches.
He was ready to run any risks, but, by the advice of the equerry, he decided to try cunning rather than force.
Accompanied by his chief equerry, he had entered the place and taken a seat on the sofa to await his turn.
He was the essence of friendliness, asked after my equerry, and said I had done well to ship him to America.
Standing beside her chair was the equerry Von Zahn, who at that moment was speaking.
The equerry sprang lightly to the ground and called out in a stentorian voice.
Before he had left his chariot, the hand of his equerry fell restrainingly on his shoulder.
The equerry's face paled slightly and grew grim at the Viceroy's words but no trace of fear appeared on his heavy countenance.
The equerry came forward slowly, blood dripping from a wound in his leg.
The guards started to drag the luckless equerry from the presence of the Viceroy, but Havenner made a final appeal for his life.