bleating in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Bleating refers to the characteristic vocal sound made by sheep, or, in a figurative sense, to complaining or whining persistently.
Sample Sentences
- The sheep were bleating loudly as they crowded around the feeding trough.
- Her constant bleating about the unfair rules made it hard for others to focus.
- The sound of bleating filled the air as the flock grazed in the meadow.
- He couldn't help but laugh at the bleating of the goat trying to get his attention.
- Despite the bleating of the lambs, the farmer remained focused on his chores.
- In the distance, the bleating of sheep echoed through the valley at dusk.
- She imitated the bleating of a sheep to entertain her younger siblings.
- The bleating noise signaled that the animals were hungry and ready for dinner.
- I could hear the bleating of the goats as I approached the hillside.
- The child's incessant bleating about wanting a pet annoyed his parents.
- The sound of bleating filled the air as the sheep grazed in the meadow.
- In the distance, we could hear the bleating of lambs calling for their mothers.
- She found the constant bleating of the goats amusing as they followed her around.
- The farmer was worried that the bleating indicated the sheep were feeling unwell.
- As we approached the pasture, the bleating grew louder, signaling the flock's excitement.
- He imitated the bleating of a sheep for the children, who laughed at his antics.
- The bleating of the herd echoed through the valley, a familiar sound of rural life.
- During the hike, the bleating of the mountain goats reminded us of our surroundings.
- She recorded the bleating of the goats for a school project about farm animals.
- Amidst the chaos of the barn, the bleating was a soothing reminder of nature's rhythms.