Sired [verb]

Definition of Sired:

reproduce

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Sentence/Example of Sired:

We are black, born of black mothers, and sired by black fathers.

It was conceived in avarice, sired in ignorance, and dammed in greed.

That great being who sired our glorious country, is yet to come again.

Sired by a hurricane, dam'd by an earthquake, half-brother to the cholera, nearly related to the small-pox on the mother's side!

She's a beauty, gentlemen, sired by the famous Potiphar who won the Epsom Handicap and no end of minor stakes.

Wombwell Rattler, a rattling good one with a softish coat who sired Mr. Offerman's well known crack Ch.

He was used, I am told, a great deal in the stud, and sired a great many more puppies than the doctor ever knew of.

Yet the same old New England stock that sired their ancestors produced my father's fathers.

By the way, McCain, where are these remarkable Ungava pups which you say were sired by a timber wolf?

Nor was she shooting wholly in the dark; Harky himself did not believe that Duckfoot had been sired by a duck.