hoggerel (Meaning)

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hoggerel (n.)

A sheep of the second year. [Written also hogrel.] Ash.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hoggerel

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hoggerel Sentence Examples

  1. The young hoggerel frolicked in the verdant meadow, its woolly fleece glistening in the sunlight.
  2. The farmer carefully selected the finest hoggerel from his flock, prized for its succulent meat.
  3. The bleating of hoggerels filled the air as they grazed on lush clover, their hunger echoing through the hills.
  4. The skilled shearer swiftly shaved the hoggerel's fleece, revealing its smooth, white underbelly.
  5. The hoggerel raced across the farm, its long legs propelling it forward with effortless grace.
  6. The butcher's cleaver expertly carved through the hoggerel's tender flesh, producing mouthwatering cuts.
  7. The aroma of roasted hoggerel wafted through the village, tempting the taste buds of eager diners.
  8. The innkeeper served up a generous portion of hoggerel stew, accompanied by hearty bread and a tankard of ale.
  9. The hoggerel's wool was spun into warm yarn, providing comfort during the cold winter months.
  10. The experienced shepherd guided his flock of hoggerels to new pastures, seeking the freshest grasses and purest water.

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A sheep of the second year. [Written also hogrel.] Ash.

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No antonyms found.

The young hoggerel frolicked in the verdant meadow, its woolly fleece glistening in the sunlight.

The farmer carefully selected the finest hoggerel from his flock, prized for its succulent meat.

The bleating of hoggerels filled the air as they grazed on lush clover, their hunger echoing through the hills.

The skilled shearer swiftly shaved the hoggerel's fleece, revealing its smooth, white underbelly.