bleats (Meaning)

bleats

to make the natural cry of a sheep or goat, to talk complainingly or with a whine, whimper, blather, to utter in a bleating manner, a feeble outcry, protest, or complaint, to utter a bleat or similar sound, to speak in a bleating way, the characteristic cry of a sheep or goat, to utter a similar sound, a similar sound, the cry of a sheep or goat

bleats Sentence Examples

  1. The lost lamb bleats pitifully, seeking its mother's attention.
  2. The shepherd's flute echoes through the valley, eliciting bleats from the grazing sheep.
  3. The goat bleats persistently, demanding food or attention.
  4. The newborn calf's bleats are a tender call to its dam.
  5. The baby sheep bleats softly as it nurses on its mother's udder.
  6. The farmer can distinguish between the bleats of individual sheep in his flock.
  7. The bleats of the flock reverberate across the desolate hills.
  8. The injured sheep's bleats are a desperate plea for help.
  9. The ewe bleats anxiously as her lamb wanders too far away.
  10. The shepherd's dog responds to the bleats of the missing sheep, guiding them back to safety.

FAQs About the word bleats

to make the natural cry of a sheep or goat, to talk complainingly or with a whine, whimper, blather, to utter in a bleating manner, a feeble outcry, protest, or

laments,whines, complaints, moans, bitches, yammers, whinges, beefs, squawks, grievances

praises,compliments, plaudits, commendations, sanctions,acclaim, approvals, applauses, endorsements,indorsements

The lost lamb bleats pitifully, seeking its mother's attention.

The shepherd's flute echoes through the valley, eliciting bleats from the grazing sheep.

The goat bleats persistently, demanding food or attention.

The newborn calf's bleats are a tender call to its dam.