gruntling (Meaning)

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gruntling (n.)

A young hog.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gruntling

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gruntling Sentence Examples

  1. The gruntling let out a loud squeal, alerting the rest of the herd to danger.
  2. The farmers watched in amusement as the baby gruntlings chased their tails.
  3. The gruntling's tiny tusks were apenas visible through its thick fur.
  4. The elderly gruntling struggled to keep up with the younger ones during the migration.
  5. The hunters aimed their arrows carefully, knowing that a gruntling's hide was tough.
  6. The gruntlings huddled together in the mud, seeking warmth from the cold rain.
  7. The sow fiercely protected her gruntlings from the approaching predator.
  8. The gruntling's playful demeanor made it a favorite among the children.
  9. The veterinarian examined the gruntling's wounds, hoping to prevent infection.
  10. The gruntling's distinctive call could be heard for miles around, signaling its whereabouts to the herd.

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A young hog.

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The gruntling let out a loud squeal, alerting the rest of the herd to danger.

The farmers watched in amusement as the baby gruntlings chased their tails.

The gruntling's tiny tusks were apenas visible through its thick fur.

The elderly gruntling struggled to keep up with the younger ones during the migration.