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Meaning of flockling

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flockling (n.)

A lamb.

flockling Sentence Examples

  1. The flockling, an immature bird, huddled closely under its mother's protective wings.
  2. As the sun peeked through the trees, the flockling emerged from its nest, eager to explore the world.
  3. The mother bird's piercing eyes scanned the area, ensuring the flockling's safety from predators.
  4. The flockling's tiny beak gaped open as it received a regurgitated meal from its parent.
  5. With each passing day, the flockling grew stronger, developing the feathers and flight abilities necessary for independence.
  6. A group of flocklings darted about in the meadow, their playful chirps filling the air.
  7. The flockling's instincts guided it to join a larger flock, where it could learn and grow alongside other birds.
  8. During the flockling's first migration, it faced challenges and dangers, but its strong spirit kept it going.
  9. The flockling's transition to adulthood marked a significant milestone in its life, filled with both excitement and trepidation.
  10. As the seasons changed, the flockling's plumage would transform, reflecting its growth and readiness for the next phase of its existence.

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A lamb.

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The flockling, an immature bird, huddled closely under its mother's protective wings.

As the sun peeked through the trees, the flockling emerged from its nest, eager to explore the world.

The mother bird's piercing eyes scanned the area, ensuring the flockling's safety from predators.

The flockling's tiny beak gaped open as it received a regurgitated meal from its parent.