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kidling Meaning

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kidling (n.)

A young kid.

kidling Sentence Examples

  1. The kidling's soft bleating echoed through the barn, calling for its mother.
  2. The farmer carefully carried the newborn kidling in his arms, ensuring it was safe and warm.
  3. The playful kidling skipped and hopped around the field, its tail wagging with joy.
  4. The mother goat nuzzled her kidling affectionately, showering it with love and protection.
  5. The kidling eagerly suckled from its mother's udder, relishing the nourishment and comfort.
  6. The young kidling explored its surroundings with wide-eyed curiosity, taking in every new sight and sound.
  7. The farmer watched the kidling frolic in the pasture, marveling at its boundless energy and vitality.
  8. The kidling's playful antics brought laughter and joy to all who observed it, filling the farm with happiness.
  9. The kidling nestled close to its mother, seeking warmth and comfort on a chilly night.
  10. As the sun set, the kidling drifted off to sleep, dreaming of frolicking in the fields and exploring the wonders of the farm.

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A young kid.

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The kidling's soft bleating echoed through the barn, calling for its mother.

The farmer carefully carried the newborn kidling in his arms, ensuring it was safe and warm.

The playful kidling skipped and hopped around the field, its tail wagging with joy.

The mother goat nuzzled her kidling affectionately, showering it with love and protection.