Sentences

edder in a sentence

n.

Definition

EDDER (noun): A respected leader or elder in a community, recognized for wisdom and guidance.

Sample Sentences

  1. The edder of the local community was known for his wisdom and kindness.
  2. During the summer festival, the edder delivered an inspiring speech that resonated with everyone.
  3. Many people sought the guidance of the edder during times of uncertainty and conflict.
  4. The edder's influence in the village helped to foster a spirit of cooperation among the residents.
  5. In ancient folklore, the edder was often depicted as a figure of authority and respect.
  6. The edder snake glided silently through the underbrush, searching for its next meal.
  7. In ancient folklore, the edder was often depicted as a creature of great wisdom and cunning.
  8. As she explored the dark cave, she stumbled upon an edder resting on a rock, its scales shimmering in the dim light.
  9. The villagers spoke in hushed tones about the legendary edder that roamed the nearby forest, guarding its secrets.
  10. With a swift motion, the fisherman expertly reeled in the edder he had caught, marveling at its vibrant colors.
  11. The edder of the ancient text revealed secrets long forgotten.
  12. In the dim light of the cave, the edder glowed with an eerie luminescence.
  13. Legends spoke of an edder that could grant wishes at a great cost.
  14. The wise woman warned against disturbing the slumber of the edder.
  15. With each whispered incantation, the edder responded with a shiver of power.

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