abrood Synonyms

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abrood Meaning

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abrood (adv.)

In the act of brooding.

abrood Sentence Examples

  1. The hen sat abrood, carefully tending to her eggs in the nest.
  2. The bird remained abrood, sheltering its chicks under its warm wings.
  3. The cat was observed abrood, watching over her newborn kittens with a protective gaze.
  4. The farmer found the mother sheep abrood, keeping a close eye on her lambs in the pasture.
  5. The penguin stood abrood, shielding its chick from the cold Antarctic winds.
  6. The swan was abrood on the lake, keeping its cygnets close for safety.
  7. The lizard exhibited maternal care, staying abrood over its eggs hidden in the burrow.
  8. The alligator lay abrood in the sun, maintaining the temperature of the nest with her body.
  9. The kangaroo exhibited a nurturing stance, remaining abrood near her joey.
  10. The diligent father penguin remained abrood, taking his turn to protect the offspring in the colony.

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In the act of brooding.

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The hen sat abrood, carefully tending to her eggs in the nest.

The bird remained abrood, sheltering its chicks under its warm wings.

The cat was observed abrood, watching over her newborn kittens with a protective gaze.

The farmer found the mother sheep abrood, keeping a close eye on her lambs in the pasture.