Shepherd
Shepherd verb - To give advice and instruction to (someone) regarding the course or process to be followed.
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Synonyms for Shepherd
Walk and shepherd are semantically related in guide topic. In some cases you can use "Walk" instead a verb "Shepherd".
How words are described
| good | good shepherd | good walk |
| best | best shepherd | best walk |
| dead | dead shepherd | dead walk |
| simple | simple shepherd | simple walk |
| Other adjectives: lonely, titular. | ||
Common collocations
Both words in one sentence
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However, it was not one of the actors but a real shepherd, who just happened to walk by when the crew was filming, and they decided to leave him in.
Source: Everyone Is Jesus in Purgatory -
Kick the Dog: Helen and her German Shepherd go on a walk that ends up at Imhotep's house.
Source: Film / The Mummy (1932) - You slowly walk towards the crashed and burning Pave Low and suddenly, you see Shepherd stumbling out of the helicopter, appearing to be exhausted and hurt from the crash.
Source: Hope Spot / Video Games
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