butting Sentence Examples

  1. The two rams engaged in a fierce butting contest, trying to establish dominance.
  2. Despite their small size, the goats were known for their habit of butting anything that came too close.
  3. The child giggled as the playful puppy kept butting its head against their hand, seeking attention.
  4. The wrestler relied on his strength and technique to win matches, often using butting maneuvers to overpower his opponents.
  5. The stubborn goat continued butting against the gate, determined to break free and explore the lush pasture beyond.
  6. The woodpecker could be heard butting its beak against the trunk of the tree in search of insects.
  7. The mountain goats displayed their agility by butting against the rocky terrain as they scaled the steep cliffs.
  8. The bull, agitated by the presence of the matador, began butting its head against the sides of the arena.
  9. The toddler imitated the behavior of the goat, butting their head lightly against their sibling in playful mimicry.
  10. The sheepdog herded the flock by strategically butting against the sheep, guiding them towards the pen.

butting Meaning

Webster

butting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of But

of Butt

Webster

butting (n.)

An abuttal; a boundary.

FAQs About the word butting

of But, of Butt, An abuttal; a boundary.

prodding, stamping, pushing, jabbing, kicking, stroking, kneeing, shoving, jostling, flicking

No antonyms found.

The two rams engaged in a fierce butting contest, trying to establish dominance.

Despite their small size, the goats were known for their habit of butting anything that came too close.

The child giggled as the playful puppy kept butting its head against their hand, seeking attention.

The wrestler relied on his strength and technique to win matches, often using butting maneuvers to overpower his opponents.