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