lambs (Meaning)
lambs
dear, pet, to bring forth (a lamb), a gentle or weak person, a young sheep, one that is less than one year old or without permanent teeth, to bring forth a lamb, the flesh of a lamb used as food, to give birth to a lamb, to tend (ewes) at lambing time, an innocent, weak, or gentle person, the young of various animals (such as the smaller antelopes) other than sheep, lambskin, a person easily cheated or deceived especially in trading securities, a young sheep especially less than one year old or without permanent teeth
Synonyms & Antonyms of lambs
lambs Sentence Examples
- The playful lambs skipped and frolicked in the verdant pasture.
- The shepherd tenderly cradled the newborn lambs in his arms.
- The gentle bleating of the lambs echoed through the quiet valley.
- The lambs huddled together for warmth on a cold winter night.
- The farmer's border collie watched over the lambs with a watchful eye.
- The lambs eagerly suckled from their mothers, their tiny tails wagging contentedly.
- The lambs' soft white wool glistened in the sunlight.
- The playful lambs chased each other through the long grass.
- The lambs were a symbol of innocence and new life.
- The farmer's wife baked sweet and fluffy lamb cupcakes for the children.
FAQs About the word lambs
dear, pet, to bring forth (a lamb), a gentle or weak person, a young sheep, one that is less than one year old or without permanent teeth, to bring forth a lamb
sheep, innocents, angels, suckers, saints, virgins,colts, cubs, doves, cherubim
wolves, cads, snakes, skunks, rowdies, bullies, jerks, boors, curs, churls
The playful lambs skipped and frolicked in the verdant pasture.
The shepherd tenderly cradled the newborn lambs in his arms.
The gentle bleating of the lambs echoed through the quiet valley.
The lambs huddled together for warmth on a cold winter night.