daglock (Meaning)

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daglock (n.)

A dirty or clotted lock of wool on a sheep; a taglock.

Synonyms & Antonyms of daglock

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daglock Sentence Examples

  1. She inspected the flock carefully, searching for any sheep with unkempt wool and unsightly daglocks.
  2. The shearing season was approaching, a time to remove the heavy daglocks and give the sheep a fresh start.
  3. The pungent odor of manure clung to the farmer's overalls as he wrestled a particularly stubborn sheep with a matted daglock.
  4. Despite regular shearing, a few stubborn daglocks formed around the ram's rear end, making him look rather unkempt.
  5. The lost lamb, separated from the flock, shivered in the cold, its once pristine fleece marred by dirt-caked daglocks.
  6. In close-up photographs, the individual wool fibers could be seen, clumping together in neglected daglocks.
  7. The documentary on sheep farming highlighted the importance of maintaining healthy fleece, free from uncomfortable and unsanitary daglocks.
  8. Jokesters at the county fair poked fun at the sheepdog, claiming it spent more time chasing butterflies than removing troublesome daglocks.
  9. The aroma of lanolin wafted through the shearing shed as the electric clippers buzzed, leaving behind a trail of shorn wool and discarded daglocks.
  10. As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows across the pasture, the sheep grazed peacefully, their fleeces free of any telltale daglocks.

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A dirty or clotted lock of wool on a sheep; a taglock.

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No antonyms found.

She inspected the flock carefully, searching for any sheep with unkempt wool and unsightly daglocks.

The shearing season was approaching, a time to remove the heavy daglocks and give the sheep a fresh start.

The pungent odor of manure clung to the farmer's overalls as he wrestled a particularly stubborn sheep with a matted daglock.

Despite regular shearing, a few stubborn daglocks formed around the ram's rear end, making him look rather unkempt.