lams (Meaning)

lams

strike, thrash, sudden or hurried flight especially from the law, to beat soundly, to flee hastily

lams Sentence Examples

  1. The shepherd held his lams close to protect them from the storm.
  2. The lams frolicked in the meadow, their tails wagging with delight.
  3. The lams took shelter under the barn while the rain poured.
  4. The sight of the lams brought a smile to the farmer's face.
  5. The lams were eager to greet their visitors, jumping and bleating with excitement.
  6. The farmer used a brush to groom the lams, ensuring their coats remained clean and healthy.
  7. The lams chased each other around the pen, their hooves clattering on the ground.
  8. The lams were a source of income for the farmer, who sold their wool and milk.
  9. The lams were gentle creatures, easily startled by loud noises.
  10. The lams were curious and loved to explore their surroundings.

FAQs About the word lams

strike, thrash, sudden or hurried flight especially from the law, to beat soundly, to flee hastily

escapes, slips, breakouts, routs,flights, rescues, breaks, bunks, getaways, salvations

incarcerations,captivities, imprisonments, holdings, holds, custodies, detentions, internments, confinements, perils

The shepherd held his lams close to protect them from the storm.

The lams frolicked in the meadow, their tails wagging with delight.

The lams took shelter under the barn while the rain poured.

The sight of the lams brought a smile to the farmer's face.