ochs (Meaning)

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ochs (n)

United States newspaper publisher (1858-1935)

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ochs Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer's oxen, massive and powerful, effortlessly pulled the heavy plow through the soil.
  2. The muscular oxen were adorned with intricate yokes, symbolizing their strength and value.
  3. As the sun peeked over the horizon, the herdsman led his docile oxen to graze in the pasture.
  4. The oxen's horns were sharp and pointed, providing them with formidable defenses against predators.
  5. The children marveled at the sheer size of the oxen, their eyes wide with awe and wonder.
  6. The oxcart rumbled over the cobblestone streets, carrying a heavy load of goods destined for the market.
  7. The oxen's hooves pounded against the soft earth, creating a rhythmic beat that echoed through the countryside.
  8. The oxen's patience was legendary, as they endured long hours of labor without complaint.
  9. The farmer's oxen were his most prized possessions, upon which his livelihood depended.
  10. In ancient Egypt, oxen were worshipped as sacred animals, revered for their strength and connection to the gods.

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United States newspaper publisher (1858-1935)

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The farmer's oxen, massive and powerful, effortlessly pulled the heavy plow through the soil.

The muscular oxen were adorned with intricate yokes, symbolizing their strength and value.

As the sun peeked over the horizon, the herdsman led his docile oxen to graze in the pasture.

The oxen's horns were sharp and pointed, providing them with formidable defenses against predators.