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Meaning of lambkin

Wordnet

lambkin (n)

a very young lamb

Webster

lambkin (n.)

A small lamb.

lambkin Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer tended to his flock with care, ensuring each lambkin was healthy and well-fed.
  2. The shepherdess cradled the newborn lambkin in her arms, its soft bleating filling the air.
  3. The children giggled with delight as they watched the playful lambkins frolic in the meadow.
  4. The bleating of the lambkins echoed through the valley, carried by the gentle breeze.
  5. The young lambkin nuzzled its mother affectionately, seeking comfort and nourishment.
  6. The lambkin's eyes sparkled with curiosity as it explored its surroundings, discovering new sights and sounds.
  7. The lambkin's woolly coat kept it warm and cozy during the chilly nights.
  8. The lambkin's playful antics brought joy to the lonely shepherd, who found solace in its innocent presence.
  9. The lambkin's tender meat provided sustenance to the villagers, who relied on it as a source of food.
  10. The lambkin's gentle spirit touched the hearts of all who encountered it, leaving a lasting impression of peace and harmony.

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a very young lambA small lamb.

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The farmer tended to his flock with care, ensuring each lambkin was healthy and well-fed.

The shepherdess cradled the newborn lambkin in her arms, its soft bleating filling the air.

The children giggled with delight as they watched the playful lambkins frolic in the meadow.

The bleating of the lambkins echoed through the valley, carried by the gentle breeze.