Sentences

bleat in a sentence

v. i.

πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

BLEAT: To make the characteristic cry of a sheep or goat, typically a wavering sound.

Sample Sentences

  1. The lamb began to bleat as it searched for its mother in the field.
  2. She could hear the faint bleat of goats coming from the nearby farm.
  3. After being startled, the sheep let out a loud bleat that echoed through the valley.
  4. The child mimicked the sound of a bleat, delighting everyone at the petting zoo.
  5. As the sun set, the bleat of the animals created a comforting symphony in the barn.
  6. He turned to his friend and joked that he only wanted to hear the bleat of sheep all day.
  7. During the hike, they stumbled upon a shepherd and his flock, listening to their gentle bleat.
  8. The farmer knew it was time to feed the flock when he heard their urgent bleat.
  9. In the distance, the bleat of a lost lamb caught her attention as she walked along the path.
  10. The documentary featured scenes of wildlife, including the bleat of mountain goats on a cliff.
  11. The sheep would bleat loudly whenever it was hungry.
  12. In the quiet of the night, you could hear the faint bleat of a distant goat.
  13. As the farmer approached, the lamb began to bleat in excitement.
  14. Her voice was soft, almost a bleat, as she called for her friend.
  15. The bleat of the ewe echoed through the valley, signaling her lost lamb.
  16. With each bleat, the little kid seemed to demand more of its mother’s attention.
  17. He felt a strange sense of calm as he listened to the bleating of the flock.
  18. The sudden bleat startled the hikers as they passed by the pasture.
  19. During the spring, the air was filled with the sweet bleat of newborn goats.
  20. Even from afar, the bleat of the lone sheep could be heard over the hills.